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In this extra material for episode 13 of Psychology & The Cross Donald Carveth and Sean McGrath discusses:
* How it's possible to believe in God although he does not exist
* Examines the Buddhist concept of provisional names
* Offers a critique of religious hubris
* Agrees that mystical or numinous psychedelic experiences are necessarily not what is needed in order for religion to become a sustainable "Erfahrung" (not "Erlebnis") and pattern in ones life.
#Erfahrung #Religion #Psychoanalysis
By Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky5
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In this extra material for episode 13 of Psychology & The Cross Donald Carveth and Sean McGrath discusses:
* How it's possible to believe in God although he does not exist
* Examines the Buddhist concept of provisional names
* Offers a critique of religious hubris
* Agrees that mystical or numinous psychedelic experiences are necessarily not what is needed in order for religion to become a sustainable "Erfahrung" (not "Erlebnis") and pattern in ones life.
#Erfahrung #Religion #Psychoanalysis

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