“Idealism and Awakening the Soul”
In Idealism we have perhaps the most sublime theory of Being which has ever been constructed by the human intellect: a theory so sublime, in fact, that it can hardly have been produced by the exercise of “pure reason” alone, but must be looked upon as a manifestation of that natural mysticism, that instinct for the Absolute, which is latent in man. But, when we ask the idealist how we are to attain communion with the reality which he describes to us as “certainly there,” his system suddenly breaks down; and discloses itself as a diagram of the heavens, not a ladder to the stars. ~Evelyn Underhill
“In several previous articles, I have discussed the idea that the physical world that many of us consider “reality” is largely an illusion. A large part of the reason it is an illusion is because our beliefs, our prejudices, our education, etc. have a much greater effect on what we see around us than we think. We tend to believe that we all see it the same, but that has been proven false many times. You can say words like, “beauty,” or “sexy,” or “cute” and the image formed in the persons mind will vary considerably. The gay guys answer to “who is the sexiest movie star?” will almost certainly be different than the straight guys answer. And one person will visualize a small child in response to “cute” while another will see a puppy.”
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contributed by Harold Boulette






