Hi everyone,
The point is that you people are not honestly agreeing to the following...
1. Certain experiences such as spiritual experiences, depend on brain wiring. If the wiring is not right, the person will not be able to experience such matters. This is fact as per the article above.
2. Since it depends on brain wiring, the experiences need not be purely imaginary or wishful thinking. It could be our connection to a reality that some people are unable to experience. Just as brain wiring enables eyesight, hearing etc. these internal wiring could connect us to a reality that is not otherwise obvious. Since most spiritual people agree on the many beneficial effects of the experiences, they can be taken as real.
3. Evidence in objective terms cannot be provided. Only anecdotal accounts can be provided. So, stop asking for 'evidence...evidence'. If you can't see it...you just can't.
Cheers.
Sriram
I couldn't help noticing this post of yours on one of my occasional browsings through this forum, you refer to some people who have brains that aren't wired in the right way, an unsupported assertion.
Now I'm not a great fan of woo in anything like the way you seem to be but having said that I was talking to an equally as non-religious as I am friend the other day about viewing a move to any new house my wife and I would be likely to move to and he doesn't share with me any of the admittedly not logical feelings I have about buildings.
My wife and I we both share these feelings about any potential home we're thinking of buying, we know more or less as we step over the threshold of any new place if it feels right, can't even consider a move unless we both have this feeling about a potential new home, it's a feeling we both have.
There's no logic or rational about this feeling we have about just bricks and mortar but we know it as soon as we enter the building, the yes we could live here feeling in spite of the fact that we're both realistic non-religious people.
I think it's partly akin to aesthetics when you like a piece of art or not, again without necessarily any supportable rational or logic to be offered.
Spititual?
Cheers Sri.