The present study explores the relationship between e-culture and personality dimensions. Sample comprised of 100 students (50 females and 50 males) between the age group of 18 to 24 years (Mean Age=21.1 years) studying at Annamalai University. Tools used for data collection were the (1) E-culture inventory, (2) Multivariable personality inventory, chosen after a comprehensive review of related literature. Subjects were contacted individually by the researcher and data was collected through face-to-face interview. The responses were scored and statistically analyzed. Pearson’s product moment correlation was calculated. Results indicated that e-culture is positively and significantly related to the personality dimensions of ‘need-achievement’ and ‘dominance.’

The world wide media interest in Benny Shanon’s paper about Moses and entheogens, is encouraging us to take a good and hard look at the roots of religions and the notion that they were based on fertility cults, and shamanic practices such as Entheogens (or hallucinogenic) plants as a source of spiritual communion with the universal consciousness, or the mind of God.
A Binary Mind theorist from Great Britain has done the unthinkable, at least philosophically speaking: Author Anthony Peake has made Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence theory understandable and scientifically supportable.
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