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To each their own experience

Religions and spiritual faiths have differing interpretations all over.

Yet there are consistent and strong overlaps across faiths / religions.

A divine experience is something that is directly experienced by an individual and in some specific cases a group.

I am of the opinion that all belief systems are real. Real to the people that believe it.

The mere act of belief is such a powerful concept that can somehow lead us to irregular outcomes just based on the fact we believed it would work out that way.

There is definitely a “something” divine out there. It can be apprehended, understood as a concept. But the moment we try and quantify this into words or a tangible idea, it all falls apart. It’s basically a guessing game of trying to remember the “what was” we had just known about.

When any individual has tried to put this “something” to words they will always inadvertently bleed in aspects of themselves. Their own conformation bias of perspective and lived experience. (i’ll be infecting this with my own perspectives and beliefs oops sorry)

“okay so your saying is that it’s all wrong?”

Not quite, someone else’s perspective won’t perfectly fit everything you think and feel.

Because it’s their system and not yours.

Someone else’s system will be wrong for you, but your own individual system will be as close as you can be to our beloved “something”

The way we attribute and interpret these messages or dreams or thoughts. Are unique to each person.

A combination of the essence of pure potentiality from creation. How everything that ever happened to us turned us into the people that we are now.

This makes each person a truly special one of a kind.

There are different methods of making your own system, Jungs process of individuation is a start. But probably that was only really the catalyst for me.

The work of searching across faiths with no boundaries is vastly more rewarding than I could have imagined. Realising different concepts of faith are the same idea from a different angle. Finding out which ones feel right to you is how you should lead this journey - regardless of “reason” or “dogma”

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