Pretty much nailed my feelings on the matter.Chizzang wrote:Firstly Joe - Humans are insanely egocentric and self absorbed (I ain't much but I'm all I think about) is the common condition of Humanity - we see the world from OUR ONE POINT perspective... Very few humans and typically only after years of examination discover deeper feelings. The world is like a stage performance (a play) acted out in front of each of us - where we are the main character always and this reality limits our view of the bigger picture - it makes us think "we are significant" (you could argue perhaps by design)JoltinJoe wrote:
Really? That sounds so foreign to me. You feel like the "universe revolves around" you? I don't think that is a common feeling in people at all. I think most people feel that they are often subject to forces they cannot control, not the other way around.
And if you think your feelings about God which you intuit are "delusions," shouldn't you reject the concept of God altogether?
I wasn't really a person of faith until I reached college. During the course of one philosophy class, I began to grasp that I had been given gifts of life, of friends, of family ... and that I should be grateful to that which gave me those things. And then I began to realize that another gift I could have would be to be in a relationship with that which gave me those things. Faith flows from an appreciation of the gift of being. You (especially you) have been given so much by something. So be grateful to that something -- which is a normal human reaction to having received a gift -- and, if you do that, it is nearly inescapable that you'd believe there is a personal God.
THAT, is the human condition and I think "Sonder" captures that perfectly (see youtube clip below)
And I do consider my vast collection of blessings so hugely lopsided in my favor
and as I've said I think God is the most exciting idea placed in front of Humanity - because such a huge percentage of us feel the presence of god in our experience - I'm no exception there. I do not deny that feeling like so many Atheists do, in fact I like the feeling, but I'm also aware that it might be just a feeling and ultimately meaningless.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0xIXghxyUk[/youtube]
Although for some reason when I think of egocentrism, this video comes to mind:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7AUpGXLDdk[/youtube]
And you've posted the Sonder bit before which I truly enjoy. Forgive me if I've also posted the following, but since we're talking about gratitude in this discussion I think it's great example of transcending organized religion while still leaving room for it's role…
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXDMoiEkyuQ[/youtube]










