barrelomonkeys wrote:My point is that I don't necessarily believe that science can reasonably address people flitting about bonfires muttering incantations and whatnot as finding any "discovery" there. What do you think science (you brought up what we don't know and how we can discover new things) or any inquiry could ever come from a looksie at any spiritualism?
I don't really think it matters. It would be like asking what the electromagnetic spectrum has to do with what my favorite colors are. For the most part it is irrelevant.
My point is; I disagree with you that anything will be further illuminated in the realm of the occult or anything of that nature. I could be wrong. Call me close minded and I'll gladly accept that label. :)
And honestly, for you, that may be the case, and that is ok. We all have different paths. I won't lose any respect for you because your brain operates a certain way if you allow me to operate the way I do. I promise I won't come to your house half nekked painted in woad unless you are having a halloween party. :D That doesn't make you close minded at all - It means that you are familiar with the way your spirituality operates. To use another analogy, some people prefer certain behavior in the boudoir, and for others, that behavior does nothing for them. It doesn't make the behavior bad, just ineffective for the person.
There are many things in the world that people don't understand, but it doesn't necessarily make them false. Just as you express a love of nature and describe what I would call communion with nature through your quote, there are many who would read Rousseau and have no idea of what he was trying to describe. Whether or not it can be "proved" by science or not is irrelevant. It is a completely different ballgame. It is more like a feeling.
Agreed! Although there are quite a few things that people do believe they understand that are false. For instance can you read my mind right now? There's lots of people that profess this ability. Or see into the future? Water dousing? Astral projection? Love potions if you snipped a bit of my hair.
LOL this makes me chuckle a bit, because it is my turn to be the nutball, but all I can say is for certainty that I don't know, so I can't say.
I've known people that professed all of the above. I say that they were not capable of doing what they did above. I simply deny it! Why? Because it appears to be ludicrous on the face of it. If someone (with scientific inquiry) could prove me wrong so be it. I don't mind being wrong. But until I'm told I am I'll choose to look askew at those that profess these hookie pookie claims.
You have every right not to believe in it - isn't that wonderful? However, they have every right to believe it as long as they don't hurt anyone. And as far as science is concerned, quantum mechanics says that all kinds of freaky things are possible on a sub atomic level, who knows what nature can and can't do? Aren't we part of nature?
Reading literature and having an moment of insight, or having an experience in nature (feeling as one, part of the eternal), is a human condition that (the first) can easily be subjected to scientific tests. Can it not?
I don't see science as being the end all be all to every unknown. I don't look to science for all of the answers I seek. I am capable of thinking for myself at times. Not to say that if my kid gets sick I wouldn't take the kid to the Dr, but I do believe that state of mind has a lot to do with health. Science is unable to objectively measure state of mind, yet can tell that people who laugh generally live longer lives. There are too many holes to depend only on science, IMHO. I claim the privilege of all researches in choosing what research I employ to back my arguments. :D
I can't say why I feel like I do in nature quite frankly. It's just calming. It's not testable. But it's mine. So naa naa naa naa naa. ;P
You are cute, Book of Mormon! Spiritual experiences are personal and belong to the individual. I wasn't raised in a church setting, and as a result I CRAVE spiritual communion with others, and yet am ridiculously picky about it. I feel that the essence of the Spirit is "that which is untestable". It just is.
But I still want to point and giggle at others that do silly things. At least I don't wear silly clothes while I do it. Quite the styling naturist I am!
WHAT??????? Silly clothes are what makes life worth while!!!! LOL
Well my sitting in a position is quite different than watching people believe things that have no basis in reality.
LOL Then don't watch. You have that freedom!
I'm not bothered by what they did really. Although it was a bit hokey.
So are weddings - have you ever seen the chicken dance? Yet, I wouldn't have gone without mine.
Their thoughts that they were doing something seemed a bit *off* to me. And of course when desired outcomes did not materialize I could sit back in smug satisfaction that I was brighter than them all. ;P
Smugness can be a very lonely emotion.
Hmmm . . . How would I describe this? OK - Have you ever been shopping for something, and then see a particular item that would seem to be completely random (say, a strawberry shortcake toothbrush) and have a moment of intense recollection or reflection that kind of takes you somewhere else for a moment? Maybe you had a toothbrush like it as a kid, or had a t shirt with the same pattern, or a pair of shoes the same color, or maybe your grandmother gave it to you, or whatever . . . This object triggered thoughts of something else, right? That is the heart of the symbol principal. Meditation and spiritual moments need not be confined to one place or time, unless that is what a person is comfortable with. Wicca uses symbols, The Church uses symbols, and some of them are very similar.
Okay, well I understand object relevance. I just didn't understand why I needed it for meditation?
You may not. There are others that find them useful.
LOL Whatever works for you! We actually miss out on a lot of the Greek Drama - there was music and singing and dancing and all kinds of craziness involved that we can't duplicate today. The whole point of Greek Drama was the
Catharsis experience. The most effective rituals (large scale rituals, like in Church or in Wicca, etc - at least that I have attended) tend to follow the same type of pattern.
Right, I was pretty interested in this subject about 10 years ago. Devoured pretty much anything relating to Greek Tragedy and the historical aspects. I understand that in all societies we have norms and rituals. I get that. I just don't understand what your point is really?!?
LOL My point, is that I find the study of various symbols to be useful to my spiritual growth. I was asking a three fold question:
1) Has anyone here ever studied or worked with and Earth-based system of spirituality?
(and you answered that for me)
2) If so, did you gain anything POSITIVE from the experience?
(I think you answered that for me, but I need to read it again)
3) If 1 + 2, how does that interact (if at all) with the relationship that you have with the Church?
(And I may not have been perfectly clear on the last point, and for that, I apologize.)
I would think, for myself, the individual "catharsis" is more appealing. But then again, I didn't grow up in a "Church" or any "society" for too long a period. So just call me anti-social and I'll go hang out in the woods. (with the sprites and nymphs ;P)
Hey, whatever works for you. There are times I prefer to be alone and there are times I prefer to be in a group. I wouldn't say you are any more anti-social than I am.
Were you able to take anything useful from the experience?
That I enjoy it? That I strive to reach that in the mundane life and can't recreate it? Yet again find it when I go back to nature.
It quite honestly makes me feel apart of something larger. Without end if that makes sense? Eternal?
Cool. You answered my question. :D