benzyme said:that basically explains it.giver of will said:I grew up in a christian family
do you think you would've come up with the concept of god on your own,
had you not been subjected to years of social conditioning?
And just looking at all these responses, it seems everyone has a different sense of what god is.۩ said:Believing in god is just your central nervous systems way of trying to explain the unexplainable.
Eden said:And just looking at all these responses, it seems everyone has a different sense of what god is.۩ said:Believing in god is just your central nervous systems way of trying to explain the unexplainable.
Just as subjective as our own perception, our definitions will always limit us.
Look inward, not outward: we find god within ourselves.
ewok said:I think people find god because they are pre-conditioned to believe there is a god, but by definition there is no god. Even from when I was 5 and bible studies where apart of schools here I didn't believe it one bit and still don't and I think its the reason I've never had a experience of meeting "god" on dmt or any psychedelic. I've meet mighty powers but not a god. If people didn't have the idea of god implanted in their minds I don't think they would put that tag on their experience either.
From tv movies books stories etc everyone comes across the idea of god, god means different things to different people so maybe there needs to be a new term to step away from the greatest lie ever told and move it more towards the truth.MalargueZiggy said:ewok said:I think people find god because they are pre-conditioned to believe there is a god, but by definition there is no god. Even from when I was 5 and bible studies where apart of schools here I didn't believe it one bit and still don't and I think its the reason I've never had a experience of meeting "god" on dmt or any psychedelic. I've meet mighty powers but not a god. If people didn't have the idea of god implanted in their minds I don't think they would put that tag on their experience either.
Hmmm, well, my background is one of militant atheism. My parents didn't even mention God to me, and I wasn't really aware of this concept until I was about 16. I've eventually settled on a comfortable agnosticism, but leaning towards some kind of life force/creator, which has definitely come about from taking entheogens. So I wouldn't say I am conditioned to find God, but then I guess I haven't found God in the sense that I feel you mean; the monotheistic Abramic God.

ewok said:I think people find god because they are pre-conditioned to believe there is a god, but by definition there is no god. Even from when I was 5 and bible studies where apart of schools here I didn't believe it one bit and still don't and I think its the reason I've never had a experience of meeting "god" on dmt or any psychedelic. I've meet mighty powers but not a god. If people didn't have the idea of god implanted in their minds I don't think they would put that tag on their experience either.
christian said:-So i think that believing in God more surely means to do this by living by the ways God would want you to live
gibran2 said:DMT allows me to consciously participate in the divine mystery. Is that God?
benzyme said:christian said:-So i think that believing in God more surely means to do this by living by the ways God would want you to live
-What i meant by this was that my impression was that God ( who is in you ) was trying to tell you to believe more in God...ok, we all understand this part, but surely to believe in God must mean to trust in ones self and do what comes from the heart- this is what " god " wants from you, to believe more in yourself, without questioning the raw truth.
-Because we are the embodiement of God, it is our duty to live our best lives. We all naturally want to do what feels right, and inspires us. Using skills that work for us in this way is belief in God in action, and that is your duty in life. Anyway that's my take on it, so think of it what you like,etc...8)
By definition "god" is a singular supreme being that created and controls the universe. If there is a higher power it is not that of the traditional god or gods hence why I think a new term is needed.Global said:ewok said:I think people find god because they are pre-conditioned to believe there is a god, but by definition there is no god. Even from when I was 5 and bible studies where apart of schools here I didn't believe it one bit and still don't and I think its the reason I've never had a experience of meeting "god" on dmt or any psychedelic. I've meet mighty powers but not a god. If people didn't have the idea of god implanted in their minds I don't think they would put that tag on their experience either.
I'm missing the part about how "by definition there is no god."