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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    If mind senses what God reveals, then in my book (my way of seeing) God is at least in THAT mind. The mind has some characteristic that allows for the revelation. That CHARACTERISTIC is in mind. And if it is a doorway for God, unless God is a relative recluse and doesn’t visit many minds, then...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    See. That left me scratching my head, willing to see how that works according to Thomas’ reasoning. So at least there is room for dialogue about that. If explained before, I either didn’t understand or I’ve forgotten. My guess is that you believe God transcends but includes mind. Whereas you...
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    Death is an illusion

    The many Gods branch of Hinduism is probably also caused by thinking in terms of discrete physical objects (what I call “thinking like matter”). Different functions related to different modes of energy or different “frequencies” are identified as separate Gods instead of understanding that they...
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    Death is an illusion

    I think that (about Hinduism) is true because it thinks like energy (that is, in terms of energy flows and fields, both of which are far more overlapping and interconnected than logic based on matter than tends to inhabit stand alone objects that have what Whitehead called “simple location.” The...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    I agree with that statement. Minds merge at their deepest level. And yes, duality has to go when or if mind senses a reality we call God. I’m not sure you and I are as on different pages as we appear to be. I think the human mind is a chip off the old Universal Mind Block. Our only difference...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    True. But the mind PERCEIVES, senses, that which is beyond conceptualization. It’s still the mind that senses God, and that’s all we have. Anything else is to anthropomorphize by projecting a category of otherness—something that human beings in relationship with each other and with classical...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    If a laptop computer accesses the Cloud while doing its computing, I consider that the computer’s potential, not just the cloud’s. The computer is my only way of utilizing the Cloud. Whether there is something outside of mind (the computer) is irrelevant as long as mind (the computer) is my only...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Maybe we have a semantics issue? I think that anything sensed at a deeper level than conscious mental activity, and even deeper than the activity experienced during sleep/dreaming is still what I call mind, albeit a much deeper and purer level of mind that I would not be opposed to calling Mind...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    God’s grace is traditionally thought of as forgiving us of our sins. If sins are related to “missing the mark” morally and spiritually (stunted growth), then forgiveness seems related help, as a teacher or coach would help a student or player learn to better hit the marks/goals of whatever...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    I actually used this in a mind experiment while running. I imagined my run to be the finishing miles of the future marathon I am training for (to do a marathon at age 70). My focus was on two things: the mental energy sense behind/within the images and thoughts, and on the future. Result is...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Not sure what the experts in psychology say, but as one taught in the field and who practiced clinical psychology, I said in this post something to the effect that God is a projection of our mind (which stores human potential) and that we use this positive projection (pushed/projected outward...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    I plan to read that book. Thanks for the recommendation. Never heard of it. Perhaps ideas from optimal psychology (“self-actualization” — Maslow? Or Erickson?) will meet those spiritual ideas and practices in the middle somewhere, converge. mind/Mind, in such a way that the “Other Side” and this...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Yes, If mind is allowed to go deep enough into its base and essence, the specific content (images, thoughts) become artifacts to Mind Itself. Can regular human mental habits allow that? No. But human minds do have the potential to transcend regular mental (thought-laden) processes. Our minds are...
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    Death is an illusion

    Powessy, I find your take on ultimate (or overall) reality quite interesting. Above you said you believe that Mind is foreign to our being but has a symbiotic relationship with us. Then you say you believe we do have a soul (presumably not mind, and if not, what IS it!) and that it interfaces...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    God’s creation (after awhile) of the prefrontal cortex is a neuropsychological tool for whole essence and integration. It helps with spiritual and growth. I can’t see such gifts as being irrelevant to God or the pursuit of alignment
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    Death is an illusion

    At the moment the boulder is zooming towards me, I’ll continue to count it as real. Perhaps later, in meditation, I’ll see an advantage in it being an illusion. One other possibility however is that I learn to levitate objects during meditation, and can do so quickly enough to stop the boulder...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Thomas. I seem to lean more to a psychological perspective of how God works, with the assumption that God’s or Ultimate Really’s fingerprints are in the creation called the human mind that psychology and spiritual thought/theology sufficiently converge to work back and forth between each other...
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    Death is an illusion

    Is this in line with Powessy’s “figuring its self out?” Something akin to the self’s immutable spirit or soul (or operating from deepest level of overall reality, from Brahman?) may facilitate Siddhi.
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    Death is an illusion

    Powessy, I interpret your phrase “figuring itself out” as being the mind (chip off the old Block—Mind) taking the form of the less potent dimension. It is like catching a big fish with a lightweight fishing line. The mind has to reel the fish in gradually and oh so carefully. Because the limited...
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    Death is an illusion

    Powessy, You seem to be in the philosophical Idealism camp with me, that Ultimate Reality must be something like mind as we experience our own minds to be, but at its deepest level as Mind that is bound to no thing, and is thus boundless. My stock worker theory of time, which sees time as the...
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