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We'll just have to find the magic middle ground, @Appleblossom. Have a good week.
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Religiosity covers many sins, @BlueBells. Humanity doesn't need gods to know right from wrong, and the world is too scientifically amazing to attribute it to a god and blindly accept the bible. It just doesn't add up, although believers can't see through the nonsense. They just see it as amazing and beyond man's understanding. Pure nonsense when we dare to take the blinkers off.
As for the shroud, that has always genuinely amazed me. I thought it was real when I first saw it, and even though it has been scientifically disproven, it still has me intrigued. It doesn't make me believe that Jesus was the earthly son of a super being, but it may be an example of a photosynthetic process in my limited scientific understanding of it.
I once had a monstera plant that stood in front of a window. I was always eager for the next leaf to unfurl, so I often 'helped' them. One such leaf, when unfurled, had photographed a drop of water which had been inside, and it was 3D. It astonished me and when I saw the shroud, I wondered if such a process had taken place there too.
I have been researching things relating to consciousness recently. Once I realized that it is not what we think as we go about our everyday lives, it became fascinating. Anyway, I've moved on to other things now but still look in on YouTube videos from time to time. As for other universes, makes me astonished to think that our world is suspended in nothingness. The mind boggles.
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Mmmm, @BlueBells. Just to clarify re the photosynthetic process and the shroud. I was thinking that the fresh fabric may have still had an element of plant life contained in it, and as the door of the sepulchre opened, taking the interior from darkness to light, it may have exposed the shroud to a photosynthetic photograph. If they whisked his body away under cover of darkess, that would blow my theory out of the water. Anyway, that is my musing. I'm not interested in it either, but it was something I had to consider as I weighed up religious belief.
As for the supernatural/metaphysical, we only grasp what we have experienced. I have experienced telepathy and precognisance of significant global events, jointly with my ex-psy. I know it's not hocus pocus; it's a scientific reality. As for spirits, I have never had such an experience. Do I believe? I believe in an unseen, shared consciousness but I would need to know how each person defines 'spirits'. Something seen, felt, sensed? How each person understands our shared consciousness would shape how they express 'spirits'. I personally find the concept of angels difficult to believe. Angels link to religion and may be interpreted through a religious lens.
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Where else are angels mentioned throughout history, @BlueBells? As I said, I would have to know what a person is describing before I would comment. Interpretations are all different.
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