(November 16, 2015 at 12:13 pm)Krishna Jaganath Wrote:(November 16, 2015 at 12:04 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Ah ,we've got a book reader on our hands. Sweet. I like to read as well, and when I read a good book I also feel things. That's how I know it's a good book. I can tell you now that I wouldn't enjoy it, I find autobiographies dry, tedious, and more than just a little bit suspect....but I understand and appreciate that others enjoy them. I thought we were talking about spirituality though. Are we actually just talking about a book club, and which books gives us the tinglies?
It seems that "spiritual experiences" need to be defined further. Will post again in a few days defining this concept. Would be happy to get everyone's thoughts on it. Thanks.
I already properly defined "spiritual experiences" for you. It is the flawed perception that when we feel good, that good is coming from a divine place. Our deep feelings do not need to be described outside of nature. "Spirituality" is simply a hollow loaded word humans use as an excuse not to figure out what is really going on.