Message from @William IV

Discord ID: 762815542712991774


2020-10-05 11:00:36 UTC  

@everyone



Beginning in less than 1 hour at 6am CDT

Metta meditation is a type of Buddhist meditation.

“Metta” means positive energy and kindness toward others.
The practice is also known as loving-kindness meditation.
The goal of metta meditation is to cultivate kindness for all beings, including yourself and all beings.

The main technique of metta meditation involves reciting positive phrases toward yourself and these beings.

Like other types of meditation, the practice is beneficial for mental, emotional, and physical health. It’s especially useful for reducing negative emotions toward yourself and other people.

While this is not a Book club persay we will be using the Book Loving Kindness in Plain English to guide our sessions.

If you'd like to read into the first chapter you're welcome to do so.
But regardless we will start the event by reading through it and than going into the practice.

Much like our Book club on Wednesdays we will have 2 sessions for Metta Mondays

The first will be at 6am CDT and the second will be at 10am CDT.

Hope to see you there.

2020-10-05 15:32:33 UTC  

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2020-10-05 19:43:05 UTC  

That literally applies to you, too, Malachi

2020-10-05 19:44:48 UTC  

Oh? What's my religion?

2020-10-05 20:42:36 UTC  

Does anyone have an invite link to the Best Religious Debates server?

2020-10-05 22:48:58 UTC  

The anti-religion religion. Many here belong to it.

I used to think one could just "lack belief" or "lack religion" but, you seem as convicted of where the limitation of knowledge ends as any Christian I know, except your God is something approximating the self, or the collective consciousness of all selves.

From my perspective, that seems much more arbitrary than the notion that the source of all knowledge is **clearly** outside of humans and our consciousness. "Could God exist without humans?" Sure. It wouldn't be a very interesting Universe without us, but yes. God is that which allows for all things; that's, at the very core, how I see God.

What do YOU call "that which allows for all things"? Physics maybe? Or do you believe that nothing exists until we perceive it. Then where did "we" come from?

Anyway, tangent. Your religion is that of being against religion. That *is* a position. It's not a lack of one.

2020-10-05 22:50:17 UTC  

thats the biggest Oxymoron ive ever heard an "anti-religion religion"

2020-10-05 22:51:22 UTC  

a position on something isnt a religion

2020-10-05 22:53:02 UTC  

a religion is an attempt to explain nature and the cause of everything that we see around us and it is an absolute unchangeable truth

2020-10-05 22:53:25 UTC  

thats what a religion is

2020-10-05 23:04:44 UTC  

JP your failure is that you never ask enough questions. You are constantly telling me what I think. It is getting annoying.

I'm not against all religions. The Satanic Temple, and Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster seem just fine. Tarvuism seems great. Dudeism allows for robes, and beer.

What do I call that which allows for all things? I don't. It seems like a nonsense place to be. You are asking nonsense questions, answering them and then calling them God.

As followers of Dudeism would say, take it easy.

2020-10-05 23:06:13 UTC  

Scientology is as real a religion and worldview as is Christianity as is science

2020-10-05 23:06:29 UTC  

Science has better evidence and reproducibility

2020-10-05 23:12:51 UTC  

@JPMcGlone what is your definition of god

2020-10-05 23:14:00 UTC  

Because I don’t know where you’re coming from when you say god

2020-10-05 23:14:11 UTC  

So please tell me what you perceive god to be

2020-10-05 23:14:40 UTC  

God is whatever is outside human knowledge in his view

2020-10-05 23:15:43 UTC  

I’m going to hold off on believing you there because i want to hear it from him before I make any statements

2020-10-05 23:16:14 UTC  

So he doesn’t have the opportunity to say I’m misrepresenting his position or that I Didn’t let him define it before I said anything

2020-10-05 23:16:37 UTC  

The 2nd paragraph in his post

2020-10-05 23:17:51 UTC  

Oh yeah

2020-10-05 23:18:03 UTC  

I still don’t get it entirely so I want him to give a proper explanation

2020-10-05 23:18:05 UTC  

Science is 'collective concious of all selves'

2020-10-05 23:18:19 UTC  

Unless that was his proper explanation

2020-10-05 23:18:27 UTC  

But I’ll let him decide that

2020-10-05 23:18:32 UTC  
2020-10-05 23:18:46 UTC  

Individual info like ur experiences and personal knowledge is 'self'

2020-10-05 23:18:57 UTC  

Either way there is an unknown horizon

2020-10-05 23:19:13 UTC  

And christians say outside horizon is god

2020-10-05 23:19:44 UTC  

Science is pragmatic and actually tries to chip away at the boundary

2020-10-06 03:01:53 UTC  

I’m happy to ask questions. I also literally had your views before, and you don’t particularly ask questions either. At least I feel straw manned and not listened to frequently

2020-10-06 03:04:15 UTC  

I asked you to clarify what you mean by god so you don’t feel that way

2020-10-06 03:04:40 UTC  

So after you do that then we can get to proper discussion

2020-10-06 03:05:07 UTC  

True Allegiance

2020-10-06 03:08:36 UTC  

“God is whatever is outside human knowledge”

Not my view at all.

It’s hard to articulate the relationship between God and Knowledge. I will try to work on that.

But to me, God is that which is the source of all things. Much of which we CAN and DO know.

God is that which allows for relationships between things.

Hard to define, obviously, but all inquiries lead back to God in the same way that all definitions lead back to “is”

2020-10-06 03:09:20 UTC  

Alright

2020-10-06 03:09:26 UTC  

Glad we established that

2020-10-06 03:09:33 UTC  

You’re a Christian Right?

2020-10-06 03:09:39 UTC  
2020-10-06 03:10:09 UTC  

Yessir