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Do you believe in spirits?
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Liquor, also yes.
Much like the Buddhist traditions themselves.
And looked at one way, the point of Buddhism practice is to experience things in a different way.
The spirit of the age... The spirit of togetherness, the spirit of forgiveness, giving, wakefulness. Even the spirit of ignorance, hate and fear.
When enough people share the same mindset it can be said a certain spirit manifests in the societal consciousness.
This is how I can be a 40 year old man and still believe in Santa.
*I* said that.... and it was said in context of we all believe what we WANT to believe.....
It would be like pretending to like sushi when we don't.
If you re-read my post that included the "conclusion: IMO it's all self delusion" statement at the end, you will see that I came to that conclusion (opinion) not by way of "relentless skepticism" but by way of 35+ years of surrounding myself with others who believed in spirits, magic, and the supernatural - as well as being immersed in that belief and practice myself.
You will also read in my original comment that I am not discounting EVERYTHING as far as Buddhist beliefs that fall into the realm of supernatural, etc. I said I was "on the fence" about them. Not exactly a relentless skepticism...
Not only did I -at one time- acknowledge the 'possibilities'... I believed in them. Now I mostly don't. Why?
Because I now know better and it's been proven to me, time and time and time again that the vast majority of those spiritual manifestations, and those manipulations of reality through magic and spells etc were NOT as they were claimed to be.
I thought the detail she gave was interesting. Sometimes ghosts would appear cut off like a jpeg image that was just cut off at the legs. Some of them even knew her name. She would see them at random places. They seemingly appear anywhere, and they somehow know that she can see them.
So true about the drug cartels thing, the last time my friend went back to Mexico, I was worried for his safety because he was staying at his uncle's place, and his uncle is a cop.
I pulled over to the side of the road to see if there was anything stuck to the car. Nothing.
A minute later, a highway patrol officer pulls over behind my car to ask if we were okay. We told him we heard a weird noise and wanted to check the car.
I still haven't been able to explain that one.
All the rest is imagined by those with consciousness.
What fantasy have you thought up?
Definitions of the word - which is an extremely versatile adjective - include
You've heard the word 'Spirit' used in certain other contexts, such as,
"Come on, put some effort into it, that's the Spirit!"
Or
"The Spirit of the argument is not who can do it, but whether it can be done at all!"
So while the term has been morphed into one meaning a supernatural, ephemeral and unseen phantasm, what it was originally actually intending to convey, was the volitional, encouraging, motivational essence of the faith one has, and which lies between, and links, God the father, and Christ the Son.
In essence, "The Holy Spirit" is the Unconditional Love that connects Father to Son, and them to their faithful followers.
See?
Simple. ,
You've heard the word 'Spirit' used in certain other contexts, such as,
"Come on, put some effort into it, that's the Spirit!"
Or
"The Spirit of the argument is not who can do it, but whether it can be done at all!"
So while the term has been morphed into one meaning a supernatural, ephemeral and unseen phantasm, what it was originally actually intending to convey, was the volitional, encouraging, motivational essence of the faith one has, and which lies between, and links, God the father, and Christ the Son.
In essence, "The Holy Spirit" is the Unconditional Love that connects Father to Son, and them to their faithful followers.
See?
Simple. ,
This is enlightening. Thanks!