Or perhaps I’ve already left that journey.. 😊 In exploring the depths of spiritual discovery, one encounters a realm that transcends the boundaries of traditional epistemology. Epistemology, rooted in rationality and empirical evidence, often falls short in comprehending vast spiritual mysteries. Spiritual awareness necessitates a departure from purely intellectual pursuits. True understanding comes not merely from evidence-based reasoning, but from tapping into the intuitive wisdom that lies within us. It is through personal experience, connection, and attunement to the means beyond a scientific lens that profound spiritual truths are revealed. So, the purpose of my note is more so in alignment with a path of spiritual discovery which ventures beyond the limitations of epistemology. It invites whomever is on that path to embrace a broader, more intuitive approach. It’s not for everyone. Most will not understand it at surface level.
Discussion
In other words. Unlearn epistemology and get back to her when light speaks to you.
Good luck on that path.
Hopefully I understood what you mean here.
The lessons of epistemology should be found when one is ready.
In hindsight, they are the foundation and not the cap on a journey of learning.
Why does it require a departure from associating cause and effect? This seems more dangerous than beneficial given the immense human and AI penchant for hallucination.
Why do I care, what’s at stake: human lives, time with loved ones. Real people don’t do specific actions required to keep their bodies alive because of what can be reduced to problems of epistemology. They haven’t been able to figure out correctly what real world actions would keep them alive. This happens all the time, including people in my life. 🫂