RE: Have you had experiences you'd describe as sacred, mystical and/or religious?
August 21, 2014 at 12:40 pm
(August 21, 2014 at 10:35 am)ChadWooters Wrote: By definition, the universe is the sum total of everything, or All. The physical universe appears to be a contingent feature within this Totality. From Parmenides through Aquinas and Swedenborg, this Totality, has been regarded as the "One" from which all things come. Looking at the physical universe and applying reason to experience, I do not see how someone who is sufficiently educated can fail to recognize the 'god of the philosophers'.
This topic is about experiences which could be described as sacred, mystical and/or religious. My shift in perception gave me the subjective 'feeling' that the universe is within me, etc. but it was the result of turning into the scientific view of the physical universe.
How did the philosophers reach their conclusions? I'm guessing it's because people had the same kind of experiences - they interpreted the result as God being the Totality instead of the physical universe being the totality.



