--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Lacking personal experience, if one has developed it, 
> > > one could use one's intuition.  And again:
> > 
> > How do you know your intuition has developed
> > sufficiently to be able to evaluate claims for
> > a phenomenon that you haven't experienced?
> 
> I've given you the best answer I can already,
> twice now.  Here it is again:
> 
> Intuition is one of those "Been there, done that,
> got the T-shirt" kinda things.  You can't *explain*
> the T-shirt to someone else, and they can't wear
> your T-shirt.  They've got to find their own, and
> the only way to do that is to go there and do that.
>  
> You're trying to understand an experience you can
> only experience.

No, I'm asking about how *you* understand the
implications of what you've experienced.

That's why I reminded you of the context (which you
appear to have snipped):

Remember the context: Paul was saying that the Vedic
literature describes many phenonema that modern
people tend to think don't exist and suggests that
therefore there's no basis to buy into that
literature.







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