There is a communication between mother and child they cannot be verbally expressed -- or between lovers, or between a man and an animal -- why should communication with the Divine have to be verbally expressed and scientifically proven?
Have you got the aerial up?The more materially attached I get, the less I am able to receive
It is clearly understood by the recipient. It's given when it's given.
But such an intention would not apply to meThat's vague. For example, if you wanted to lead someone to God and they ask you these questions (with no indirect intentions behind this question) telling them it is understood by them gives them no idea of what that they should understand. They have no reference to understand your comment.
It's like I care about teaching you anything?It's like asking a teacher a solution and the teacher says for the student to wait for the solution to come to the student.
That's your life. Go figurecan't figure another way to ask without sounding harsh (online context) but how can someone take in what you say is true and serious if there is no context and definition behind what you say?
The dictionary definition? Or the Kabbalah meaning of understanding and wisdom as sephiroth?Can you expand on what you mean by understanding?
For example, if you wanted to lead someone to God and they ask you these questions (with no indirect intentions behind this question) telling them it is understood by them gives them no idea of what that they should understand. They have no reference to understand your comment.
It's like asking a teacher a solution to a problem, and the teacher says wait for the solution to come to the student.
But... isn't this a tread about synchronicity? Isn't the above a very nice example of synchronicity?
Also, I'm a big fan of "when the student is ready, the teacher will appear", myself. Leading people to God sounds to me like a serious case of the blind leading the one-eyed.
But such an intention would not apply to
I read testimonies that synchronicities are blessings and intervention from the universe or God. So,signs and synchs are gods way of communicating.
I was only having a conversation. I'm not really good at sarcasm or anything like that. The thread was seriously asking people about their synchronicities. I was curious what you mean by understanding. Your answer was vague... it shouldn't be an issue to ask for clarification, no?
Consciousness is not limited to animal brain activity, nor is sentience.
Hey, electronic communication being what it is, with its loss of all kinds of cues we humans depend on so much for communicating, it is wise to assume good intentions on behalf of the other side. (But search the forums for all the times I got at loggerheads with someone - happens to the best of us)
By being candid about such highly personal experiences, people also make themselves vulnerable. It takes a good bit of trust in each other's tact and sensitivity to let down the armor and protective padding. Not necessarily cognitive dissonance, just setting borders as we see fit.I noticed in all religious forums I go to there's a pushback in looking and asking people about their deeper spiritual experiences...cognitive dissonance.
Whenever you're ready to provide your insight on Kabbalah, especially in regard to the sefirot, I'm all ears.The dictionary definition? Or the Kabbalah meaning of understanding and wisdom as sephiroth?
By being candid about such highly personal experiences, people also make themselves vulnerable. It takes a good bit of trust in each other's tact and sensitivity to let down the armor and protective padding. Not necessarily cognitive dissonance, just setting borders as we see fit.
Do you have any tender spots on your soul which you would rather not have people bump up against?
True. I do. Though I don't express them online. If I said I believe or experience X online, I'd expect someone may ask me what that X is whether a serious inquiry or not. I think it's both, though. I used to know a good friend who couldn't think about anything that countered her belief system. Cognitive dissonance is an evolutionary thing, really. It leads the body/mind to feel threatened (a perceived danger) when the mind is conditioned to think one way for survival and not challenged to think any other way for fear of being hurt (emotionally, physically, so have you).
It's healthy to set borders but when you express your beliefs online (people in general) it becomes more of making yourself vulnerable-not the fault (lack of better words) of the questioner but the one being questioned. I think it's healthy to express one's belief and have enough strength to be challenged but then know if that is too much on the mind, its safe to not express the belief at all-even if it's just "I believe god exists" can cause such feelings.
True, not all have cognitive dissonance, but then what's the harm of talking about one's experiences to strangers as opposed to say people that person knows (in my opinion, strangers would be less threat than people we know given strangers only know what they are told-people we know know about us despite what we tell them). If you get me?
It's not about dissecting dictionary definitions of words. Sentience, feelings, consciousness are not the property of scientists in laboratories. There is thinking, feeling life that is not restricted to carbon based life forms.How are you defining "consciousness" here?
Sentience, however, is definitely limited to animal brain activity and perhaps complex plants, as far as I know, because emotions are literally generated by the matter.
How else could sentience arise? I don't think we have evidence for it even being possible outside of these scenarios, much less actually occurring.
What are your best English translations for Chokma and Binah? The words Wisdom and Understanding are used in many English translations.Whenever you're ready to provide your insight on Kabbalah, especially in regard to the sefirot, I'm all ears.
For 1500 years Benedictine monks have started each of their seven daily prayer services with the words: 'Oh God, come to our aid' and ending with: 'May the Divine assistance remain always with us' -- unworried, apparently that Richard Dawkins tells them their lives are wasted on delusionget CD but after a while it is what it is.
For 1500 years Benedictine monks have started each of their seven daily prayer services with the words: 'Oh God, come to our aid' and ending with: 'May the Divine assistance remain always with us' -- unworried, apparently that Richard Dawkins tells them their lives are wasted on delusion