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ChristIsTheWay
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Something occurred to me recently. I suppose I’ve always been aware of it but never really thought about it or its implications. Basically, the adherents of other faiths have spiritual experiences of their own deities and spiritual powers. For example, I’ve heard that in India, and elsewhere, that followers of Krishna have experienced him as the Risen Lord Krishna. These experiences supposedly bear resemblances to Christian experiences of the Risen Jesus. I can’t be certain but I take that to mean something like appearances or visionary experiences. I’ve also heard of Neo-Pagans claiming similar encounters with the spiritual powers of their respective traditions. I can also think of similar things with Mormons. I would imagine the same can be said of virtually all religions, including claims of actual deity appearances.
My question is how to account for this from an orthodox Catholic perspective. These experiences could be purely subjective and thus explicable as the result of neurological, psychological, and other natural mechanisms that could produce such experiences. I suppose some religious experiences are just that but I don’t see how all could be. However, if that be the case, I don’t see how Christianity escapes the same devastating conclusion. The other alternative is that these experiences are, at least some of the time, of an objective reality. But what reality is that? Catholicism teaches there is only one true God. It would seem difficult to reconcile the Catholic understanding of the one true God with the idea that this one true God would manifest Himself as Jesus and Krishna.
My question is how to account for this from an orthodox Catholic perspective. These experiences could be purely subjective and thus explicable as the result of neurological, psychological, and other natural mechanisms that could produce such experiences. I suppose some religious experiences are just that but I don’t see how all could be. However, if that be the case, I don’t see how Christianity escapes the same devastating conclusion. The other alternative is that these experiences are, at least some of the time, of an objective reality. But what reality is that? Catholicism teaches there is only one true God. It would seem difficult to reconcile the Catholic understanding of the one true God with the idea that this one true God would manifest Himself as Jesus and Krishna.