Sriram,
Hi everyone,
Our experiences come from within. If the experiences are peaceful and fulfilling their source needs to be identified.
What we imagine it to be is irrelevant. It works regardless of that.
What makes you think there’s a “source” as such rather than that you just feel better about yourself when you employ certain practices?
Once we identify the source of the experience and know that it has a real impact in the external world (such as my trigonometry experience for example - VG and DU might know)....we should try to normalize it. This is important.
What “trigonometry” would that be?
The point is that the experience does certain things repeatedly....
1. It removes all anxiety, anger, fear, jealousy, competition etc. instantaneously.
2. It leaves one feeling blissful, loving and fulfilled. One feels completely satiated.
3. It makes your body feel light (bouncy) and healthy.
If these outcomes happen for you, well and good. Others have different means of achieving some or all of these outcomes, but whatever works for you works for you.
4. One develops greater intuitive abilities. Greater foresight and broader vision....rather than a microscopic mindset. Our ability to understand deepens.
Ah, now you’re overreaching again. If “one” had “greater intuitive abilities. Greater foresight and broader vision” then you should see some real world effects. This “greater insight” for example should lead to smarter inventions, better argued philosophical treatises etc. Is there any evidence for any of this to your knowledge?
5. One becomes more inclusive and integrative....more morally careful.
Lots of people are admirably “inclusive and integrative..." and "morally careful” while making no claims to “spirituality”. Do you have any evidence to suggest that they would be even more so if they followed your practices? What if someone tried it and became so self-absorbed that they
lessened these characteristics?
6. Most important....things in the external world work out smoothly. Life takes on a natural flow without hindrances.
Presumably you mean here something like “my way of dealing with things in the outside world” rather than the “things” themselves?
7. Even if there are hindrances , once we appeal to the inner source, they disappear.
For you perhaps and again – what “source”? I can see that practices like mindfulness, CBT etc may help some people navigate their lived experience, but claiming a “source” without qualification is overreaching again.
8. Lots of miraculous events happen unexpectedly at different points of time.
Er, no. If by “miraculous” you mean the colloquial use of the term (“Messi scored a miraculous solo goal” etc) then ok, but if you want to claim miracles in the religious sense then you have an epic job to justify that claim.
This much I have experienced over the last 50 years....
What exactly this inner force is and how exactly it works...I have no idea. You can call it God, atman, Higher Self or whatever else you want.
Of perhaps just some practices and exercises that some people find to be psychologically helpful with no “force” involved at all.
Now, don't expect me to explain or elaborate on all this because it involves too much personal detail. If anyone is interested you could go through my blog in detail and it is possible that you may understand.
I don’t expect you to. It’d be nice if you provided some arguments or evidence to justify your more outlandish claims though.