You will not find the Absolute through philosophy. Agreed..
Who are you agreeing with? From this corner, I said nothing about finding the Absolute as best I recall.
Humans have needs that must be addressed before you can "find God", so to speak.
Why would we need to "find God" anyway? Wouldn't a God be capable of finding us? Seriously, not being sarcastic.
What's up with all this effort from us, thinking we have to do this or that to go here or there? Isn't this "walking the path" way of looking at things just another way to exaggerate our importance, make us the hero at the center of the story etc?
Even though the Infinite is ever-present, not apart from you, and is the very core and essence of who you are which can be seen, tasted, and experience through turning off the ever-churning thought machine (again, no argument against that), if the individual does not have the supporting structures in place in order to do that, it collapses.
What collapses? The hero story?
So right there, Silence is not sufficient to the need of basic human survival.
Ok, but um, who said it was?
The WHOLE person needs to be integrated, body (which included safety and economic and social needs as well as proper health and nutrition), mind (which includes psychological, cognitive, emotional, and cultural needs), soul (knowledge of the essential individual self before and beyond all social, cultural, and ego self-identifications), and spirit (knowledge of the interconnection of the self in all that is).
This big laundry list of demands is only necessary if we're trying to go somewhere. Why are we trying to go somewhere?
You cannot meditate if you are dead. It's that simple.
I'm baffled as to what you think you are arguing against here. Who said anything about ignoring the needs of the body etc?
The condition of human needs goes hand in hand with a spiritual path.
Why are we on a path? Sooner or later we're going to have to make peace with who we already are, why not just go ahead and do it now, and stop putting it off with all this path business?
If there is anything in what I have said that is not essentially accurate, I want to hear specific points and explanations of how it is unnecessary, or in even a detriment to spiritual pursuits.
You seem intent on us pursuing something or another. Why not just be happy with what we already have? Wouldn't that be easier than all this chasing, and pursuing, and path climbing etc?
I propose all this path climbing is just another way to put off the moment of looking in the mirror and accepting what we see. It's just another way of rejecting who we already are. We feel small inside, and so we're trying to make ourselves feel big by chasing the ultimate glorious Big Thing and so on.
Why not just be small? There's nothing wrong with being small, imperfect, flawed.
If our imperfectness makes us a little nutty, we can always take a little rest from the nutty machine. If we get hungry, we can always eat some pizza. If we get tired, we can always take a nap. If we get horny, well, readers will just have to figure that out for themselves.
What's the big problem? Why do we need to be rushing up the glorious holy mountain and all that? What's wrong with being here where we already are?
Sooner or later we're going to have to say where we already are is good enough. Why not do it now? Why wait?
You must actually open to that, in Silence. But to just say, "That's all you need and nothing more", is naive and itself a potential danger to spirituality.
There is no danger to spirituality. Even if we ignore that subject entirely, we'll all be dead in what will seem about 3 weeks from now, and then whatever is going to happen will happen, and whoever is running the show will do whatever it is they do. We aren't driving the bus, and so are free to relax, look out the window and enjoy the ride.
To state or imply that there's a big bunch of stuff we need to do to make all this happen is just a lack of faith, that's all. It's just another way to put ourselves at the center of the hero story, to make ourselves seem important to ourselves.
I would really appreciate and respect actual dialog over actual specific points as opposed to what amounts to little more so far than religious stone throwing without any actual substantive counter points. Can that be done?
You liked my posts so long as I was flattering your hero story, but now that I'm challenging that story you feel under attack.
If you weren't so busy building a little story fort higher and higher, there'd be nothing for anyone to attack, and nothing for you to have to defend.
All these explanations of the experience aren't a strength, but a weakness, a big load of heavy baggage we're dragging around behind us everywhere we go. We don't need all this baggage, we can just let go of it and walk away, nothing bad will happen.
Just trying to put that option on the table, that's all.