JackDaydream wrote: ↑April 24th, 2023, 10:35 am
Sy Borg wrote: ↑April 23rd, 2023, 4:18 pm
JackDaydream wrote: ↑April 23rd, 2023, 2:10 pm
Sy Borg wrote: ↑April 22nd, 2023, 7:49 pm
In my experience, whenever such mysteries are investigated, the results are invariably disappointingly prosaic :)
With mysteries and matters of the spirit it does seem that the attempts to test them are frequently disappointing. It is difficult to know whether this means that aspects of the supernatural are products of the overactive imagination or whether it is because it is difficult to pin spirit down to the methodology of empirical verification. So, it is often hard to go beyond the God of the missing gaps and so many unsolved mysteries.
It's not just spirit, it's space too. All the false leads and hopes but it appears there is a high chance that we are actually alone. There's been some calculations done, taking into account all of the lucky factors that allowed humans to evolve, and the odds are not great.
In fact, every single youthful dream I had about the nature of reality has been utterly smashed! Ultimately, we look for the magical and exceptional, but it's our own existence seems to be the biggest miracle around - and these days humans don't much like each other.
The question here may be to what extent is it better to embrace the possibilities of outer and inner space, God and the supernatural or to be grounded in harsh realism and the mundane? How does the life of the hardcore materialist differ from that of the mystic? This has special bearing in relation to existentialism and the perspective of thinkers such as Camus and Sartre. Does loss of belief in God mean a loss of awe and wonder? Children often have a sense of the magical, which becomes lost later. Also, it is questionable whether the sense of the numinous is related to belief in God or is related to consciousnes and creativity, such as the mythic aspects touched upon in the arts and eureka moments of discovery in the sciences and in life experiences.
Magic is in us and all around us. Not that most of us care.
People often need to invent magical super beings to bring them some fairy dust to make up for the fact that they treat the magical entities all around them like garbage, or simply fail to notice them. Focus on social dynamics over one's connection with the Earth is a great way to succeed in life, but it means effectively selling one's soul to Mammon. Immune from the charms of actual reality, people may call on the Big Man in Your Head for their awe and wonder.
Ultimately, though, it's a matter of focus and interest. If you focus on something enough, you will realise how magical, special and rare it is, especially in context with the endless barren wastelands and deadly realms outside of Earth. It depends on whether one sees social and material success as all that matters, or not.