RE: Have you had experiences you'd describe as sacred, mystical and/or religious?
August 20, 2014 at 10:38 am
(This post was last modified: August 20, 2014 at 10:39 am by Confused Ape.)
I made a mess of voting because I meant to click on 9 and 11 but I think I did 10 and 11.
I had a few experiences before I discovered Jungian psychology so I didn't have a frame of reference at the time. Some experiences after I'd discovered it made a lot more sense. Other experiences which don't fit the Jungian frame of reference are explained by neuroscience but it's difficult to classify them.
'Seeing ghosts' - if I believed in the Spiritualist religion, ghosts would be a sort of religious experience, I suppose.
A water spirit rising from a pond in Wales - I suppose it would be a sort of religious experience if I was a pagan who believed that water spirits are real.
Quote:9. The experience I had made sense to me while it was happening within a frame of reference I already had. (Which one?)
11. The experience I had was one I've come to recognize as fitting a frame of reference I did not possess at that time. (Which one?)
I had a few experiences before I discovered Jungian psychology so I didn't have a frame of reference at the time. Some experiences after I'd discovered it made a lot more sense. Other experiences which don't fit the Jungian frame of reference are explained by neuroscience but it's difficult to classify them.
'Seeing ghosts' - if I believed in the Spiritualist religion, ghosts would be a sort of religious experience, I suppose.
A water spirit rising from a pond in Wales - I suppose it would be a sort of religious experience if I was a pagan who believed that water spirits are real.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?