QUOTE=fhansen;8705530]You’re post here was quite interesting to me. It brings to mind a distinction between the various experiences east and west.
Experience is really what we’re ultimately seeking, after all, and not simply for the purpose of being consoled in the here and now but rather in the sense of seeing God, or the Ultimate Reality if that makes more sense to someone.
I can’t relate to the experience of simply being, of being part of the whole of existence itself, which sounds to me like a valid awakening of some sort, while I can relate to what seems to be a more specific experience-the experience of God, Himself, a direct intuitive gift of knowing Him. In this experience (unfortunately a one-time event for me

), there’s no question that one is in the presence of another, wholly superior being who’s orchestrating the whole thing for your benefit/understanding. The nature of the Being is revealed by the presence itself, and that Being is without doubt a separate Person. The experience of this aspect of separation is no different than the knowledge of ourselves as separate individuals here. The difference is that, with this Being, there’s a total sense of having come “home”, an almost strange but absolute
familiarity.
Now no one needs to believe me on any of this, of course, but it jives with the testimony of other people, all of whom I’m certain are much more holy and trustworthy than myself. In any case my purpose was to comment on and compare notes on the differences/similarities.
“seeing God, or the Ultimate Reality” I like the way you explained this above,and I believe without a doubt it connects what Marybeloved stated and I what I sense.
“there’s no question that one is in the presence of another, wholly superior being” none what-so-ever, and once you reach you truth, than there is no denial. Or your telling yourself a lie. Which is without a doubt a problem.
“can’t relate to the experience of simply being, of being part of the whole of existence itself, which sounds to me like a valid awakening of some sort”
I hear you, to me its sounds like GOD flirting. In other words instead of St Teresa if we transfered her Interior Castle to Jacobs Ladder which bears a striking spiritual similarity. I believe there’s an ascent happening. There’s a valid spiritual awakening just as your saying, but at a point its focus is lost, for the reason their is no focus. so the focus becomes part of the whole. Which gets back to exactly what Marybeloved is saying, in essense, never mind just the Soul=Energy, you would also be part of matter, all matter, never mind the other life forces’s which exist, plants, animals etc. But one of the other, as in each of us. Thus no self-soul as an individual.
Also the makeup of the human being is matter/energy. Energy cannot be destroyed, only displaced. Thus the matter is left behind, ashs to ashs, dust to dust, the energy with the, well, ascent or descent of the Soul=Energy, Life force, conscious self, continues infinitity. It has an identity as an individual Soul, an infinate identity in either direction.
IMHO metaphysics comes into play with the idea of the total resurrection. Otherwise I can’t even wrap my head around that. However with God anything is possible as we do see with His resurrection. The miracles for example St Theresa’s heart, is a Sign from God. In other words Theresa had a Vision from God, an Angel was sent to her and pierced her Heart with a Spear, the Angel told Her, Now, you have what you have been waiting for form the Lord.
The book was written “before” she died. Her heart is on display and the Spear piercing could be seen. Its incorruptable by Gods will. Funny sense of humor He has huh?
Miracle’s are the Holy Spirit who is outside of time, coming in and out of time as God so wills. What a Miracle does by the HS is transfers information, which otherwise may have taken 10-20-30-40 years to understand, thus a Blessing through sanctifying Grace. Time just “seems” to run forever, but in truth it is finite. In fact it can’t last forever. Its just as Genesis states, God created this, and when there is no more use for it, it will cease to exist. In other words when mankind no longer has the ability to learn, than time will no longer serve a purpose to God. What other purpose could their be through logic and reason, science? No only it makes sense, but in fact its happening before our eyes.
We see distortion, because God isn’t working in a direct line forward, it a zig-zag line. Look at the geneology in Matthew and the 28 generations to Christ. Lot of Sinners and Saints in their. Thus the zig-zag line.
Anyway with Luther I find all this interesting also. The period of time he lived was right in that era of St John of the Cross and St Theresa. So Luther being a young adult was struggling with the monastic life. Its not hard to see his personality, and that personality at that age in a monastic life? Not really a fit IMO. And it was a problematic era in monastic life for Catholics which we see with St Teresa and St John of the Cross, who lead the reform of monastic life in that period. So God only knows what Luther had himself involved in. I know they had him highly upset in there.

He was obviously very intelligent. But one has to wonder how all of it played out as we fast-forward to today. I think there’s only one Lutheran monestary in the USA. He was outraged by the time he left. All the details just are not known. Geez they locked up St John of the Cross in a closet for 9-months feeding him bread and water till he escaped.
Peace/Love