Just something I've been pondering...how do we deal with intermittently replicable phenomenon & how do we know when we are being deceived by forces capable of manipulating reality?
Something Gordon White said (quoted?) stuck with me - "Maybe the Spirits are Real but the Gods are just in your head."
Combine that with the Trickster & The Paranormal work by Hansen and we're in a bit of bind once we step off the shore of physicalism.
Spirits can pretend to be gods/God, and different spirits can even impersonate gods/God at different times. This might explain situations where a harsher deity ends up associated with a gentler one or vice versa. (Perhaps an obvious example being the difference between OT & NT? Also various transitions in Hinduism?)
Reality can bend, which to me makes a certain amount of sense since "laws" of physics are really regularities. Throw in a metaphysics where consciousness is at least responsible for causality (I think this is almost certain personally) and we can have even odder little moments such as teleportation of objects.
Add in a variety of phenomenon and ecological systems of the subtle worlds (think of how different NDE afterlife can sometimes (often?) be from mediumship descriptions from shamanic astral travel) and things are even more mixed up.
So in a reality that itself is malleable,that contains some possible combination of God, gods, astral/etheric entities, ghosts, Psi, aliens, channeled entities, etc...how does one decide what's what?
Something Gordon White said (quoted?) stuck with me - "Maybe the Spirits are Real but the Gods are just in your head."
Combine that with the Trickster & The Paranormal work by Hansen and we're in a bit of bind once we step off the shore of physicalism.
Spirits can pretend to be gods/God, and different spirits can even impersonate gods/God at different times. This might explain situations where a harsher deity ends up associated with a gentler one or vice versa. (Perhaps an obvious example being the difference between OT & NT? Also various transitions in Hinduism?)
Reality can bend, which to me makes a certain amount of sense since "laws" of physics are really regularities. Throw in a metaphysics where consciousness is at least responsible for causality (I think this is almost certain personally) and we can have even odder little moments such as teleportation of objects.
Add in a variety of phenomenon and ecological systems of the subtle worlds (think of how different NDE afterlife can sometimes (often?) be from mediumship descriptions from shamanic astral travel) and things are even more mixed up.
So in a reality that itself is malleable,that contains some possible combination of God, gods, astral/etheric entities, ghosts, Psi, aliens, channeled entities, etc...how does one decide what's what?
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-17, 07:27 PM by Sciborg_S_Patel.)
- Bertrand Russell