(July 25, 2014 at 9:28 am)Confused Ape Wrote:(July 25, 2014 at 8:33 am)Riketto Wrote: You can freeze a wet ball and then with a heater melt the ice in the middle.
Now you have the ice only at the extremities.
Have you tried doing this?
Years ago i have seen doing this.
(July 25, 2014 at 8:33 am)Riketto Wrote: Ape, you just can't get away from my example of how people react in different countries.
The example didn't mean to point the finger here or there but rather to see how the culture of a particular place can affect people of different culture and from here to see how new challenges can affect people consciousness.
Quote:I can't see what this has to do with spirituality, though.
It is a question of tuning up properly.
As the consciousness increase and the physical-material-mental side get under control you want to go further up and further up lie the spiritual side.
You just try to tune up your radio into a station.
As you get closer and closer to a perfect tuning the static noise goes away to give way to a perfect sound.
Consciousness works in a similar way.
As you get away from materialism and all lower stages of consciousness you get a better and better stage of consciousness.
This related to my example in which a possible pole shift can affect people consciousness as they are worry for their survival.
When people realize that materialism and atheism get them nowhere many of them will try to get out the dead trap and move to a better stage of consciousness such as spirituality.
Quote:According to some Hindu philosophies, all the gods and goddesses are really different aspects of Brahman. If there is only one absolute reality God, all the gods and goddesses of any culture could be aspects of it as well. This still isn't proof of existence other than subjective experience, though.
Hindu is a religion and as such it believe into too many external factors which don't really help anyone spiritual progress.
Quote:Jungian psychology requires me to keep digging. If I ever find anything it will still be subjective reality.
A subject it is like the reflection that the moon does on a lake.
You can see a myriad of moons according to the angle or place in which you are position on the lake so you may wrongly think that there are million of moons but the moon is only one so in reality the subjectivity is all but an illusion.
