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Detalea,
I watched the U-Tube and I thought it sounded a lot like Buddhist philosophy. She even used the word ‘nirvana’. If you are saying to be a ‘self’ is to be part of some universal spirit
in which we are all connected…that sounds like Buddhism…
The woman had a profound experience to her and I am sure you had a profound experience as well. But don’t automatically come to the conclusion that none of the people here on this site haven’t had profound experiences as well. There is a bit of arrogance in your conclusions if you should do that.
I would be equally arrogant if I concluded God did not give you some special experience or grace, not lnowing what your experience was. But since you don’t know me, don’t know any of my spiritual life, any of the ways God has acted in my soul then to speak to me as if you have certainty that I have never had equal experiences is to judge me as well as to pass judgement on the majority of people whom you feel have not had the same experience you have had simply because they have not or are unable to reach the same conclusions you have reached.
The idea of the 'Mystical Body" of Christ in Catholic belief is the closest thing which comes to my mind when I hear what this woman says in that each of us in joined into the spiritual union of Christ through the life He imparts to us in the Eucharist, but it is more complex than just some ‘supra union’ in that each individual person has eternal value as well. Each individual soul is like a universe of its own in my understanding, created by God to exist in union with a physical body because that is the nature of being human. This woman’s philosophical view seems to denegrate the body and the temporal world as inferior. If it is inferior, it is due to the flaws brought into creation by original sin making it full of disease and illness and strokes and imperfections and the divisions she talked about…
Can any of us say what reality would have been without the affects of origianl sin? Not really… Was the brain so divided before the 'fall"? St. Catharine of Genoa addresses some of the questions you open up in her discussion of the relationship between soul and body.
Before the 'fall" , I am sure the ‘being’ of man experienced a wholeness which sin has corrupted. If that wholeness is to be restored it would be through God and His Holy Spirit.
Mary, the Immaculate Conception, is probably the one person who can say she experienced a wholeness in her being that would be near to the wholeness of creation before the ‘fall’, She speaks of how her soul magnifies the Lord and how her Spirit has rejoiced in God, her Savior.Some of the incorruptibles as Saints show us that union with God can have a physical affect preserving the body even after death.
It seems to me that God has given us the Eucharist as a life giving source to unite us and the world and Satan are giving us false ideas about unity including what is expressed in that u-tube…a unity based on science and materialism, and socialism and of individual ‘wills’ to make it perfect unity and peace as if it comes from within us. The Holy Spirit is from God alone and we are joined by being guided by God’s Holy Spirit and God’s Will and His way of Divine Love, not our way separate and apart from God. I didn’t hear anything in that woman’s talk giving credit to God, His Spirit and His creative power for the beauty and order of His creation. She made it sound like “we” as in ‘mankind’ with our
pride and egoism are capable of being in charge separate from God’s guidance and love.
I find this to be the same fruit offered Eve in the garden “and you will be like gods”…
I understand that it is possible to be raised up and see things from a different perspective, but be wary of any doctrine that falsifies such an experience into a source of pride. Anyone can be given a moment of grace and then decide to misuse it or interpret it wrongly.
Since you are outside the Church, I take it you are not partaking in the Eucharist, do not believe Christ is God’s Son and that Christ is our Savior. Part of the Creed talks of the glorified body and as Catholics we believe our souls and bodies are so bound together that the separation of body from soul is incomplete happiness and that the re-uniting of soul and body at the general resurrection will amplify the joy of the Saints who are now in heaven separated from their body. Christ’s Resurrection included the Glorified Body. mary’s Assumption included her body.
Who can say what it is to have a glorified body? Certainly not the woman in the u-tube.But our Creed affirms the holiness of all of God’s creation including the union of soul and body and the value of each individual person as a unique exprssion of God’s love. To be apart from those beliefs is to be in a self-deluded darkness not in ‘nirvana’.
God Bless, Life in God
I watched the U-Tube and I thought it sounded a lot like Buddhist philosophy. She even used the word ‘nirvana’. If you are saying to be a ‘self’ is to be part of some universal spirit
in which we are all connected…that sounds like Buddhism…
The woman had a profound experience to her and I am sure you had a profound experience as well. But don’t automatically come to the conclusion that none of the people here on this site haven’t had profound experiences as well. There is a bit of arrogance in your conclusions if you should do that.
I would be equally arrogant if I concluded God did not give you some special experience or grace, not lnowing what your experience was. But since you don’t know me, don’t know any of my spiritual life, any of the ways God has acted in my soul then to speak to me as if you have certainty that I have never had equal experiences is to judge me as well as to pass judgement on the majority of people whom you feel have not had the same experience you have had simply because they have not or are unable to reach the same conclusions you have reached.
The idea of the 'Mystical Body" of Christ in Catholic belief is the closest thing which comes to my mind when I hear what this woman says in that each of us in joined into the spiritual union of Christ through the life He imparts to us in the Eucharist, but it is more complex than just some ‘supra union’ in that each individual person has eternal value as well. Each individual soul is like a universe of its own in my understanding, created by God to exist in union with a physical body because that is the nature of being human. This woman’s philosophical view seems to denegrate the body and the temporal world as inferior. If it is inferior, it is due to the flaws brought into creation by original sin making it full of disease and illness and strokes and imperfections and the divisions she talked about…
Can any of us say what reality would have been without the affects of origianl sin? Not really… Was the brain so divided before the 'fall"? St. Catharine of Genoa addresses some of the questions you open up in her discussion of the relationship between soul and body.
Before the 'fall" , I am sure the ‘being’ of man experienced a wholeness which sin has corrupted. If that wholeness is to be restored it would be through God and His Holy Spirit.
Mary, the Immaculate Conception, is probably the one person who can say she experienced a wholeness in her being that would be near to the wholeness of creation before the ‘fall’, She speaks of how her soul magnifies the Lord and how her Spirit has rejoiced in God, her Savior.Some of the incorruptibles as Saints show us that union with God can have a physical affect preserving the body even after death.
It seems to me that God has given us the Eucharist as a life giving source to unite us and the world and Satan are giving us false ideas about unity including what is expressed in that u-tube…a unity based on science and materialism, and socialism and of individual ‘wills’ to make it perfect unity and peace as if it comes from within us. The Holy Spirit is from God alone and we are joined by being guided by God’s Holy Spirit and God’s Will and His way of Divine Love, not our way separate and apart from God. I didn’t hear anything in that woman’s talk giving credit to God, His Spirit and His creative power for the beauty and order of His creation. She made it sound like “we” as in ‘mankind’ with our
pride and egoism are capable of being in charge separate from God’s guidance and love.
I find this to be the same fruit offered Eve in the garden “and you will be like gods”…
I understand that it is possible to be raised up and see things from a different perspective, but be wary of any doctrine that falsifies such an experience into a source of pride. Anyone can be given a moment of grace and then decide to misuse it or interpret it wrongly.
Since you are outside the Church, I take it you are not partaking in the Eucharist, do not believe Christ is God’s Son and that Christ is our Savior. Part of the Creed talks of the glorified body and as Catholics we believe our souls and bodies are so bound together that the separation of body from soul is incomplete happiness and that the re-uniting of soul and body at the general resurrection will amplify the joy of the Saints who are now in heaven separated from their body. Christ’s Resurrection included the Glorified Body. mary’s Assumption included her body.
Who can say what it is to have a glorified body? Certainly not the woman in the u-tube.But our Creed affirms the holiness of all of God’s creation including the union of soul and body and the value of each individual person as a unique exprssion of God’s love. To be apart from those beliefs is to be in a self-deluded darkness not in ‘nirvana’.
God Bless, Life in God