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1. But the problem with following "Jesus's method" and finding that it works is that others will follow Allah's method and, for all I know, Colin the Leprechaun's method and will get the same results - every bit as genuinely and profoundly felt. How then should any of these people distinguish the truth value of their claim from those of the others?
2. All that a method that's persuasive gives you is a method that's persuasive - it says nothing to the content.
1. That's a good example of what the mind does. It creates a problem and then spends its time raising reasons why it shouldn't follow the method. Jesus referred to it like this:
'Just as when seeds are sown, some are eaten by birds, some fall on infertile soil and fail to germinate, some fall among weeds and are choked and some fall on fertile soil and bear fruit. Similarly, when the Truth is heard, there are those who do not understand and it is easily displaced in them by anyone malevolent; and there are those who immediately receive it with joy and it lasts for a while, but as soon as it creates problems for them they abandon it and it does not take root; also there are those who receive it, but because they are more concerned with the ways of the world and possessions it becomes choked and does not bear results; but for those who receive it and take it deeply into the good ground of their Being and are converted and healed and realise the Truth, it will multiply many times.'
The major difficulty, though, is that the conclusion or destination e.g. Heaven, paradise, nirvana etc cannot be adequately described and you cannot be absolutely sure that the Heaven which Jesus refers to is the same as your own experience. All you have are analogies to go by. Also there may be many ways or methods to reach the same 'destination', so if Colin the Leprechaun's seems easier, follow it and see what happens.
2. I'm not sure what you mean by 'content'. If you mean the conclusion to following the method, no it doesn't, it is left for you discover it. It might be a pack of lies of course.