DocM
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Don,
If you read my posts, you can see I am still deciding on my "operating system," so to speak for my personal metaphysical truths. I am looking for a consistent metaphysical system that can account for the various experiences of NDEs, OOBE, psychics, mediums and my Jewish roots, believing in one God.
As such, I question on this board, and meditate. Don, I do not believe in truth that all individual lives are illusory in full. The unity of all things means that the separation is illusory in part, but when perspective is focused on the individual, there is meaning in that perspective. The tusk of an elephant may be looked at as a part of a whole, or an individual organ unto itself.
If you are asking for a defense of the New Age system, I may not be your best source, but I may give it a crack:
1. I would pray to a loving God, whether I thought that my own identity contained the tinniest essence of that God or not. I wouldn't pray to myself, although some people who have posted believe we all have limitless power inside us to access, sometimes through something akin to prayer. In my own personal intuitive system, I believe in a supreme God. I hope to experience something in meditation or travels that would give me direct experience of God or heaven. I could not pray to myself.
2. As far as the "there are no higher or lower planes," I leave this question open. Many sources talk of level of vibrations, and loving souls being at a higher vibration, invisible to denser souls. This question can only be answered by direct experience or communication with others. I disagree with some new age thinkers, possibly even Kyo on this point, however; I don't think exploring your dark side, hateful or unloving side that causing harm is an equal alternative for a soul. I don't believe that we all have to incarnate as serial killers or that on a cosmic level it is equally thought of. There are thoughts and actions which bring you closer to God, and those that take you away from God.
3. I do not believe people are either pure good or evil. However their actions may cause harm, pain and suffering and thus bring them away from God. As such, anti-cosmoethical behaviour (as Kyo might say), is done by people who choose evil actions deliberately. In my book, there is right and wrong action even if people are not 100% pure evil or good.
Hitler or his ilk could never be seen as a loving soul. The massacre of Jews was not a cosmic favor. Inflicting harm and death, torturing and suffering are not necessary to perpetrate on one another. Disease and natural disaster may randomly inflict these things on us, but if done as a deliberate act, the inflictor is not a knowing actor pretending evil in order to do good.
So, what am I left with? I am a man on a spiritual quest. I believe in God, though I haven't experienced him/her on a personal level. I have had interesting experiences with my thoughts changing physical reality through meditation, which leads me to believe that we are more than our bodies. I have had elevations of my consciousness recently where I perceived myself as being part of an entire scene with my conscious thought observing everything (this happened only recently and was empowering). I have read extensively in spiritual and new age doctrines, along with judeo-christian ideas (some of which have been greatly enhanced by your scholarly work), and I am in search now of a cohesive personal metaphysical system to live by.
I am hopeful that if I continue meditation, one day I may have a transcendental experience that gives me a glimpse into our ultimate reality, more than what I have had.
I started this thread to bare the consistencies or inconsistencies in the system of incarnation, specifically of unrepentent evil=doers. Several people (Kyo, Alyssia and Kathy come to mind), gave reasonable responses on how such an evil-doer could incarnate in the first place...or reincarnate.
Matthew
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