This is how materialists see the world, only their reductionist physical explanations for experience become increasingly complex, as if gathering enough data points could ever explain a phenomenon such as joy or sorrow. Our experience is primary and all knowledge comes from it. Materialism is an impressive sleight of hand that fools so many into believing their primary existence is actually some secondary byproduct of stuff doing things.
With that said, I believe the following truths are self evident.
- Good and evil are real and obviously so to any and all people before modern materialist sophistry was used to blind us.
- Beauty is real and not subjective—though interactive. (Thus we experience it differently!)
- Our true self exists separate from, while deeply connected with, our bodies.
- We feel love and intuition in our hearts. (Our true spiritual selves)
- We feel instinct in our gut. (The wisdom of our mortal bodies)
- The world is created and purposeful.
Awareness of the physical centers of our body seems like a great place to start (Heart, Mind, Gut).
1 comment:
Precisely! I think in a sense the most important thing is often not to learn, but to unlearn the filters. Only then can you really understand how learning - spiritual learning, of the heart - is possible.
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