mine is the complexity of DNA and the complexity of evolution of the universe / life and that nothing can't come from nothing

I disagree, nothing can come from nothing as it is already nothing. Though nothing cannot exist as it would be something then. Quite the trouble my mind creates here. There is nothing which simultaniously cannot exist as it would be something then and not nothing any more.MrDylan1981 wrote:I've always wondered, is there a creator of some sort out there, doesn't matter if you think its YHVH or not, whats your opinion on there being a creator. and some evidence / thought that convinced you that there may be a creator.
mine is the complexity of DNA and the complexity of evolution of the universe / life and that nothing can't come from nothing
To answer your question literally, you, are a creator of some sort..MrDylan1981 wrote:I've always wondered, is there a creator of some sort out there, doesn't matter if you think its YHVH or not, whats your opinion on there being a creator. and some evidence / thought that convinced you that there may be a creator.
mine is the complexity of DNA and the complexity of evolution of the universe / life and that nothing can't come from nothing
Eremita wrote:I don't like the word Creator because it implies that the creation was consciously done by some sort of character. I don't believe that is the case at all - in fact I find the idea rather absurd.
There is undoubtedly a Source. If you're lucky you can come face-to-melting-face with it on very high doses of psychedelic drugs. Precisely what the nature of that Source is has made a failure of every philosopher who ever lived.
In my view, trying to grasp it is futile. Imagine trying to explain how an aeroplane works to a goldfish. I think that's roughly the problem human-apes face in trying to explain existence.
You have an issue with the concept of a conscious creator but you're willing to attribute tripping balls as the doorway to the secret of the universe? Maybe lay off the drugs for a bit..Eremita wrote:There is undoubtedly a Source. If you're lucky you can come face-to-melting-face with it on very high doses of psychedelic drugs.
I have no idea. Clearly our (that is, the human species') capacity for abstract thought has come a very long way in the last million years. Maybe in another million, assuming the species is still around, our descendants will have evolved a higher capacity for thought and perception that will allow the Universe to make that much more sense. Who knows?EternalReturn wrote:Do you think we'll be able to that in the future? If yes how far in future?
I didn't say that tripping balls is the 'doorway to the secret of the universe' - if I thought that, I'd be a gibbering mess from over-indulgence by now. [grin]Circles wrote:You have an issue with the concept of a conscious creator but you're willing to attribute tripping balls as the doorway to the secret of the universe? Maybe lay off the drugs for a bit..
OK, in that case I apologise. The explanation you just gave reads very differently to me than your initial. Each experience with the things you mentioned will be unique in and of itself, they may seem similar in ways but anyone who has taken different types of psychedelics that I've met will attest that they each give a different high, different types of hallucinations etc. Those I've met who are relatively proficient in yoga/meditation who have also used psychedelics is able to draw similarities between some of the experiences but still discerns them as uniquely different. DMT/ayahuasca/peyote are different again. I mean sure, I see and feel some awesome cool shit that I've never experienced sober but it's a little coincidental that once my body has finished munching on whatever chemical is in there (and I've had a good nap) that these experiences end. Yoga and mediation I consider different to this, there is no chemical injection of stimulus to attribute the experience to (outside of what is already in your brain)..Eremita wrote:I didn't say that tripping balls is the 'doorway to the secret of the universe' - if I thought that, I'd be a gibbering mess from over-indulgence by now. [grin]Circles wrote:You have an issue with the concept of a conscious creator but you're willing to attribute tripping balls as the doorway to the secret of the universe? Maybe lay off the drugs for a bit..
I think it's possible from our lowly biological vantage point to catch small glimpses of the wider reality - to peer fleetingly through the cracks of Infinity. The use of certain hallucinogenics is one method of achieving this. I suspect that yoga, sense-deprivation and transcendental meditation are other methods, although I am not experienced enough in any of them to claim to know what the possibilities are.