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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 1/4/09:A Methodology for the Mature Spiritual Seeker

by Ben Dench Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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1. Actively seek out and have your own direct spiritual experiences.Testimony is not sufficient for believing in paranormal phenomena. Direct experience is.

2. Think critically about the experiences you have had.What can you legitimately conclude from experience X? To what extent might you be reading into your experience based on your own religious / cultural preconceptions?

3. Form your own tentative conclusions.Don't get too attached to any one conception about the way things are. Remain open to revising your ideas about reality based on new information.

4. Dialogue with others and rigorously test your hypotheses.If there are other interpretations of your experience, listen to them. See what experiments you could do and what background information you could find to determine which explanation best fits the reality of the situation.

5. Seek to integrate all areas of objective knowledge into a coherent narrative.To what extent does our knowledge from other areas of study (anthropology, psychology, biology, history, literary criticism, etc.) support or oppose your interpretation of reality?

6. Repeat.This is a continuing process. Always be open to new experiences and to revising your beliefs based on new information.

www.bendench.blogspot.com

Ben Dench graduated valedictorian of his class from The Stockton College of New Jersey in the Spring of 2007 with a B.A. in philosophy (his graduation speech has five stars on youtube). He is currently enrolled in the Pebble Hill School of Sacred Ministry, where he is studying to be an interfaith minister. His interests include all forms of experiential and technique oriented spirituality, especially shamanism and the out-of-body-experience; social justice, including environmentalism and building a sustainable global community; and the study of how to live effectively and maximize human potential. He has written a book and is currently in the process of seeking publication.

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