'Dex,Watch and listen to this, takes about 20 minutes. It would appear that all you have to do is shut down some of the higher cognitive and logical functions of the left side of your brain and let the right side dominate for a while. I'd bet further research would show that techniques like Buddhist meditation, TM, even something as mundane as saying the rosary, have an autohypnotic effect that does exactly that in varying degrees. Every brain is unique, so it seems reasonable to further suppose that those techniques will be more easily learned by and work better for some people than others.
Watch and listen to this, takes about 20 minutes. It would appear that all you have to do is shut down some of the higher cognitive and logical functions of the left side of your brain and let the right side dominate for a while. I'd bet further research would show that techniques like Buddhist meditation, TM, even something as mundane as saying the rosary, have an autohypnotic effect that does exactly that in varying degrees. Every brain is unique, so it seems reasonable to further suppose that those techniques will be more easily learned by and work better for some people than others.
For me it is simply watching something. No repeating anything. I can watch a campfire and get spaced really easily. Same with watching things in the bush, mostly watching critters in their hunt for food.Turning off the constant chatter in the mind, which originates in the left brain, is harder to do than it looks. The brain is used to rambling on all by itself, without the observer really noticing the content. Chanting is a great way to over ride the brains activities. The repetition of a word, any word, will keep it occupied. Eventually you may reach a point where all chatter ceases.
At that point your right brain will have a chance to go where it wants to. That is when we start to notice the oneness, the unifying stuff that makes up our reality. Native Americans talked about it as the web of life, how if we pluck one strand, the effects reverberate through every strand in the web. In the silence, the effects become very evident. It will help us see clearly that we must be conscious of the effects of every decision we make.
That requires foresight. Our society trains it out of us. lolAgain, the aboriginal people say that we should consider the next seven generations every time we make a decision, for that is how far reaching our plucking at a strand will have on the web.
For me it is simply watching something. No repeating anything. I can watch a campfire and get spaced really easily. Same with watching things in the bush, mostly watching critters in their hunt for food.
That requires foresight. Our society trains it out of us. lol
Yeah, as I call it (retraining ourselves): "rehumanizing".
Interesting question. I don't think it's civilization itself that's dehumanizing, it's the particular way so-called "civilization" is currently implemented in the modern West that can be dehumanizing. Most of us, for instance, either live alone or in a nuclear family, which is often broken by divorce, when it's perfectly obvious from biology and anthropology that the normal way to live, the way we evolved to live, and the way most humans have lived for most of our history until approximately the Industrial Revolution, is in extended kinship groups. Imagine a young mother at home with small children, husband away at work, and she's alone with some of the most irascible, needy, demanding creatures on the planet. That's completely abnormal, for most of human history she'd have had aunts and uncles and siblings and their children, and parents and grandparents, always close to her, more or less equivalent to being just across the street. The way most of us live now reflects economic imperatives, not real human needs. The normal human social organization is the tribe.If civilization dehumanizes us, doesn't that mean there is something fundamentally wrong with civilization? And why do we cling to it so desperately?
God is just a word, an image of something that is beyond our minds to comprehend...... It is, for lack of a better way to describe it, the energy that animates the universe, the glue that holds it all together.
Good for you, keep it up, you're right. One of my favourite fantasies is to buy an old school building, renovate it into apartments for all my siblings and my wife's siblings and their families, and all live together in a large extended kinship group, where we can all be mutually supportive and see each other whenever we want, and not see each other whenever we don't. I don't have the $millions it'd take, but I think it's a nice idea. But I also concede that I've been extremely fortunate with the siblings and in-laws I have, there's not a dud in the lot and I love them all and enjoy their company. I think with that group it could work, but maybe it wouldn't with a lot of similar groups. But on the other hand, maybe if we were raised to live that way, instead of in isolated nuclear families.. I dream on.Yup! I've been preaching that doctrine for decades but most people just look at me like I'm wacko.
I think you're being a little too credulous there, my friend. The only evidence we have that Jesus even existed is in the New Testament and various gnostic writings the Christian churches reject, there's no independent corroboration. A few ancient writers mention his followers and their behaviour, but nobody seems to have noticed him during his purported lifetime.Ancient historians and writers allude to or confirm these events, and archaeology corroborates them. Christians believe these multiple lines of evidence show beyond a reasonable doubt that God had a hand in these events.
I see why i find why I agree with you so much.Ah! Alley, you have not been paying attention. I have stated on many an occasion that I am not an atheist. I just reject the god of the bible, because like the bible, it is a work of fiction. There is no god that is separate from the universe, there is just the universe. The universe contains everything by its very definition.
My beef is with the work of fiction that christians cling to as if it were a rock. It is vapor, without substance or meaning except in the minds of the delusional. There are hundreds of holy books and there even more religions that have no books (oral tradition). Why is it that some people single out one book and say it is the only book that contains the word of god? It is illogical.
If you want to know the truth, you will not find it in books or at the feet of a "teacher" or guru. The only place you will find it is in your own experiences of life. Limiting your concept of life to the ramblings of a single book is like staring at a rock until it is the only thing you see and then declaring that the rock is all there is to reality.
The only confusion or contradiction in what I say is in your mind because you have such a limited view of reality; not because you are a christian or are young, but because you are not willing to look beyond that which has been handed to you.
If the truth was ever available to man, then it would have been available to all of humanity, in all geographical locations, in all historical time frames, not just to the Jews several thousand years ago on one tiny piece of real estate. By only looking at the bible you only get one tiny piece of the puzzle, like a blind man feeling the scrotum of an elephant and thinking that that is all there is to an elephant.
..... and maybe a little bit from Puerto Rico? Otherwise how would Jews get their mitts on a name like Jesus?People write historical fiction all the time. Anybody can cite historical times and places within any story. The reason I say it is a book of fiction is that almost all the stories are borrowed from other cultures and events with the names changes to make them look new.
Much of the OT was taken from Sumerian, Assyrian and Babylonian stories, plagiarized and re-marketed as Jewish history. Much of the New Testament was borrowed from India, Egypt and Persia, plagiarized and re-marketed as a new Jewish cult that eventually became a seperate religion.
..... and maybe a little bit from Puerto Rico? Otherwise how would Jews get their mitts on a name like Jesus?