Mind Hacking God - Why feelings of God mean less than you think.
By Calladus "Igor, would you mind telling me whose brain I did put in?" "And you won't be angry?" - Young Frankenstein At one time, I believed that (Christian) religion was required to experience ‘God’s Love’, which is often identified with an uplifting feeling of acceptance and comfort, or of reverence and awe. Religious people often say that they can feel God’s presence in their lives. They can feel forgiveness. This blinding moment of transcendence, of rising above and outside of yourself is often the defining moment in many ‘born again’ Christian’s lives. While I was Christian I experienced this feeling, and was amazed and humbled by it. I no longer believe that you have to be Christian to experience this sensation of the divine. I started thinking about this again when one of my friends recently told me that religion was difficult to give up because she needed the feeling of spirituality it gave her. As an American Indian, she enjoys rising above her ...




