Door_of_perception
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Obviously the answer to this question will vary given the individual. But that only makes it more interesting to ask.
My question is, do you believe there is nothing beyond the reality we know and experience; that altered states of mind, "doors of perception" and the like are simply illusions; or do you just believe that the existence of a "deeper" reality (a Ground of Being if you will) is not evidence of God?
I'm just confused as to whether most atheists believe spiritual experiences to be a sham. Because when push comes to shove, maybe you are not as anti-spiritual as you think; maybe your beef is with how God and religion are presented rather than their existence at all. Or maybe not. Either way, I'll be interested to see answers to this question (I tried to make it as concise and straightforward as I could, maybe if it's confusing someone can come up with a rewording.)
My question is, do you believe there is nothing beyond the reality we know and experience; that altered states of mind, "doors of perception" and the like are simply illusions; or do you just believe that the existence of a "deeper" reality (a Ground of Being if you will) is not evidence of God?
I'm just confused as to whether most atheists believe spiritual experiences to be a sham. Because when push comes to shove, maybe you are not as anti-spiritual as you think; maybe your beef is with how God and religion are presented rather than their existence at all. Or maybe not. Either way, I'll be interested to see answers to this question (I tried to make it as concise and straightforward as I could, maybe if it's confusing someone can come up with a rewording.)