Religious experience hibaq
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- Religious Experiences
- Conversion
- Meaning- conversion means 'change direction' and 'to turn around'.
- Nicky Cruz
- Gradual Conversion- Paul's conversion and Umar's conversion.
- Results
- loss of worry
- Sense of perceiving truths not known before.
- Ecstasy of happiness
- Martin Luther- monk and a priest- from faith to faith.
- After meditating day and night.
- Sundar Singh
- Passive and
- Visions
- Corporeal visions- only visible to certain people.
- Imaginative visions- in a person's imagination and no existence external to the person.
- Intellectual visions
- Revelations
- Meaning- is a divine self-disclosure.
- Propositional revelation- communication of some truth by God to humans through supernatural means.
- Non-propositional revelations- from a period of 'realisation' coming at the end of a period of reflection.
- Franks Davis- Evidential Force of Religious Experience
- Sudden and of short duration.
- Alleged new knowledge acquired immediately.
- Alleged new knowledge from external agent.
- Triggers of Religious Experience
- Deprivation
- Lack of sleep.
- Lack of food
- Hallucinations/feel dizzy.
- Music
- often accompanied by dancing.
- Prayer
- In a sense of religious experience is about prayer.
- Meditation
- Corporate acts of worship
- Holy people
- Holy places
- Rituals
- Deprivation
- Sleep
- Deprivation
- Mysticism
- word 'mystical' is derived from Greek word 'mu', meaning to close or hide.
- P.I.N.T
- Transiency
- Losing yourself.
- Noetic quality
- Knowledge
- Ineffability
- Mystical experiences are states of feelings so unlike anything else. Can't comprehend.
- Passivity
- acceptance or openess
- Transiency
- Happold- identified another three characteristics
- Consciousness of the oneness of everything.
- Sense of timelessness
- Understanding that the ego is not the real 'i'.
- Walter Pahnke
- Deeply felt positive mood.
- Sense of sacredness
- Paradoxically
- Alleged ineffability
- Persisting positive changes in attitudes and behaviour.
- Hindu Mysticism
- Oldest tradition of mysticism
- Separateness and individuality of beings and events are held to be an allusion- Maya.
- Buddhist mysticism
- Meditation is key aspect of practice in most schools of Buddhist.
- Jewish mysticism
- Kabbalah
- Christian mysticsm
- 'union with God'.
- Muslim Mysticism
- Sufism.
- Ninian Smart- distinction between numinous and mysticism
- Numinous experience always involve an awareness of how different the experiencer is to the Deity.
- Numinous experience usually happens suddenly and unexpectedly, whereas in mysticism there is often preparation.
- Numinous experience involves sense of dependency on something external.
- Numinous experience usually happens suddenly and unexpectedly, whereas in mysticism there is often preparation.
- Numinous experience always involve an awareness of how different the experiencer is to the Deity.
- Zaehner
- Nature
- Experience of oneness with nature.
- Monistic
- Untitled
- Theistic
- union or communion with a personal lord or Creation.
- Nature
- Numinous experience
- Otto coined 'numinous'.
- 'Numen' means 'bow down'.
- Mysticism tremendum et fascinans.
- Mysticism
- Wholly other- normal experience
- Fascination- the subject of the experience to be caught up in it.
- Tremendum
- Awefulness- awe, a sort of profound unease.
- Energy or urgency
- Awefulness- awe, a sort of profound unease.
- Mysticism
- Definition- a non-empirical event that cannot be explained.
- Conversion
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