Thursday, February 25, 2016

Proof Of Heaven by Dr Eben Alexander




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The local library daytime library book group I attend chose this book for it's March selection.  I opted to listen to it on audio and finished it on my way to work this afternoon.  It is not a book that I would pick to read but the point of reading groups is to expose oneself to material that a person would not otherwise pick out.  It is an autobiographical account by a neurosurgeon who claims he had a near death experience while ill with bacterial meningitis.  I do not believe he did.  He was in a drug induced coma and I think the medicine caused him to hallucinate.  The way I understood him explain the story he was placed in a drug induced coma in the emergency room and kept that way for almost a week.  A few days before he woke up they took him off the sedatives.  He neglects to explain about half life in medication and in my opinion about the time they took him off the medicine was the time he was no longer able to travel to his higher levels of his heaven and just before he woke up, when the medicine was about wore off, he began to see people that he knew and heard his son calling him back.  He claims the bacteria destroyed his brain to the point he had no activity in the parts of his brain that would cause hallucinations.  If that were true he would not have recovered completely.  I think the brain scans showed an absence of  activity because the drugs were sedating the activity and his brain was still functioning.  But I do not doubt the experiences seemed real to him and caused him to re-evauate his prior brief system and there is nothing wrong with that.  He was very sick and such a re-evaluation would be appropriate.  Not every one shares that charitable opinion though.  One reporter that investigated and questioned Dr Alexander's integrity wrote an article that can be found HERE.  Regardless of whether or not a person believes Dr Alexander at all,  there is much to discuss in this book as far as belief systems.  I would classify the author's conclusions to be Panentheism.   I can't totally disagree with much of what he says.  As a deist,  I lean toward Panendeism which is very similar.  I can't completely say I have labeled myself as a Panendeist as I have not reconciled the problem of evil.  If God (or Om as the author calls God)  is everything then is God also evil?  Or is there such a thing as evil?  Perhaps people are not evil but only make bad choices.  But taking into consideration karma, then the bad choices have energy which brings us back to the premise if Om is everything then Om is also negative energy along with positive.  I have issue with including God as being bad along with good. When I get on these kicks of thinking this through I always come to the same conclusions.  In my opinion there is still a lot we do not know and can't know yet.  Someday perhaps we will find out.  Until then I am happy with my level of understanding and see no need to read this book and shift through it all again at this point in life.  Perhaps some time I will have a major life event that will cause me to want to delve into my belief systems again but for now I am happy with where I am.  If anyone reading this wants more information on the differences between Deism,  Theism,  Pandesim and Panendeism/Panentheism,  an excellent blog can be found HERE  which explains the following diagram:




Please follow the links by clicking on the book title and authors name,  and the places indicated in the text for additional information. And here is a video that also explains more about some of the concepts raised in this blog. 








Friday, February 12, 2016

The Wild Girl: The Notebooks Of Ned Giles by Jim Fergus




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This is the second book I have listened to on audio by Jim Fergus.   I now consider two of his books among my favorite novels.  The Wild Girl is the story of a teenaged boy who is orphaned in Chicago and starts out across country on a road trip during the great depression.   It is the story of the destruction of  Native American people.  And it is the story of the value of all lives.  The novel is about the art of photography and the beauty of nature.  The book tells of how lives progress and times change.  It is a love story.  It is a historical novel.  This book touched my heart as much as his other novel One Thousand White Women: The Journal Of May Dodd did.   I thought often of the One Thousand White Women story when I was in the Wyoming area last summer.   In the same manner as I listened to The Wild Girl,  my mind was back in the mountains outside of Phoenix where I visited over the recent Christmas holiday.  I highly recommend this author and will read more of his books.  Please click on the links above and enjoy the video that follows.  If you don't have time to listen to the entire author's interview,  then scroll ahead to the last four minutes of the video where the author discusses this particular book.






Monday, February 8, 2016

Primary 2016




In my opinion the president of the United States needs to be someone we can be proud to have represent us to the rest of the world.  And the person who is president needs to be a diplomat who has experience in many areas of government.   The president should be a moderate person who moderates the various factions  and brings about compromise.  People should vote for those who share their more extreme pet issues but they should fill both the house and the Senate with those individuals.  That is where laws are written and passed.   A person who  votes for a more extreme individual for president does not share the same understanding of how our government works as I do.  I am a democrat.  I like Hillary Clinton as a candidate.  I do have concerns about her health since she experienced a blood clot when she was Secretary of Sate.  I will feel a lot more comfortable if she picks a strong VP running mate.   In the fall I will vote democrat.  In the spring, unless something changes, I will vote for Hillary.  I see no one in the Republican line up that makes me want to cross party lines.  After sharing with others my opinions,  I only encourage them to vote for the candidate of their choice.  And my only expectation of others is that they give me the same respect for my opinion that I give them for theirs.  Please follow this LINK to another blog that explains things better than I do  and enjoy the video that follows.