It’s a thought I’ve had every now and then in my studies…
One man telling a story of an experience, is a subjective experience, you take them for their word or not, with or without evidence…
Ten people, all recalling some event, all experienced subjectively by the individual, you begin to think, perhaps something happened, with or without evidence…
When for example, you have millions having NDEs and have a mystical experience, why do we still state that these are subjective experiences, rather than stating there’s something objective occuring here, that we’re yet to understand
At what point, regardless of evidence do we go, ah yeah, somethings happening here…
What are your views?
I myself have had some pretty life changing experiences with literally zero evidence for them, but one man, myself, telling these stories is not exactly convincing I’ve had those experiences, KNOWING that those ARE my experiences
One man telling a story of an experience, is a subjective experience, you take them for their word or not, with or without evidence…
Ten people, all recalling some event, all experienced subjectively by the individual, you begin to think, perhaps something happened, with or without evidence…
When for example, you have millions having NDEs and have a mystical experience, why do we still state that these are subjective experiences, rather than stating there’s something objective occuring here, that we’re yet to understand
At what point, regardless of evidence do we go, ah yeah, somethings happening here…
What are your views?
I myself have had some pretty life changing experiences with literally zero evidence for them, but one man, myself, telling these stories is not exactly convincing I’ve had those experiences, KNOWING that those ARE my experiences