Re: Prove God exists, how?
Originally Posted by
maxpsycho
So how would you go about differentiating between a delusional, hallucinatory experience, and a real one, caused by an actual interaction with an almighty deity; taking into account that subjective experiences like this are utterly unverifiable?
Namaste,
Don't worry, there are specific practices in Hinduism that make us differentiate between the imaginary (mithya) and the real (satya).
No, I'll not tell you more about them. However, it is a lot more like a maestro teaching his pupil the art of painting; he says, "son, first prove yourself competent by depicting the world as it is - be it landscapes or portraits - and then you are ready (Adhikari) to go on creating your own masterpieces."
Similarly, Sat never leaves a Bhakta even while he/she is an Adhikari on the mystical adventure.
P.S.: no need to reply, this isn't a conversation.
Things to remember:
1. Life = yajña
2. Depth of Āstika knowledge is directly proportional
to the richness of Sanskrit it is written in
3. Āstika = Bhārata ("east") / Ārya ("west")
4. Varṇa = tripartite division of Vedic polity
5. r = c. x²
where,
r = realisation
constant c = intelligence
variable x = bhakti
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