Oct 24, 2019
With quite a bit of help from the early twentieth century
intellectual giant William James, in this episode host Dan
Wotherspoon introduces two framings that assisted him
greatly when his faith first began to shift. One is a model that
contains four characteristics of religious/mystical/direct
experience and helps differentiate such events from emotional
experiences or other day-to-day moments when we feel close to God,
feel God or the Spirit is "with" us, comforting us, etc. The second
is the down-to-earth way that James, a skeptic by nature (but one
who chooses to go where ever the evidence seems to lead rather than
trying to fit what he sees and experiences into certain
already-circumscribed and confining boxes), speaks about religion
and its power in human lives. And he does this without feeling the
need to get specific and express the dynamics of religious
experiences in terms of "God's" actions in the world and in us.
Wotherspoon introduces James' term, the MORE, as a much broader and
yet very powerful category to elucidate that "something" that is
beyond what our physical senses and intellectual faculties can
touch. James speaks of an "intimacy" with this MORE that far
exceeds that which we experience through other means. It's
beautiful, and it's very helpful for anyone who feels uncomfortable
or triggered by God-talk or typical spiritual/religious
terminology. It can even help us explain to more traditionally
believing family and friends what is going on within ourselves as
we wrestle, and do it in ways that they might be able to understand
and not be offended by.
Please give this episode a listen!