The Flaws of Sigmund Freud

Discussion of the nature of Ultimate Reality and the path to Enlightenment.
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Ryan Rudolph
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Relentless wrote:
however entertaining such an idea like the supernatural could be targeted as illogical depending on your perception.
Yes, I have considered the supernatural many times, and in the end I’ll admit that one cannot be absolutely certain that there are deeper dimensions within this one, but with quantum physics and psychodelic experiments one can create an interesting argument.

But I still maintain that one cannot be absolutely certain of most supernatural claims.

The problem with the supernatural is the motive behind the wondering, why do I want to be absolutely certain of higher dimensions? What is the emotion behind that? Their could be a fear of ego death behind that desire so I have abandoned it in the past.

However that is not to say that I can be absolutely certain that there are not worlds beyond this one, but I cant be certain there is either....

haha..I seemed to have caught myself in an unknowing stalemate you see.

yes, there are some things that the human being is not met to know....
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