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    1. He tried to remember some film or info-sense experiential that might have somehow subliminally insinuated itself into his head


    2. This time he didn’t really get the experiential feeling of being in space; just a projected view into his retinas


    3. In fact, there was nothing in his experiential lexicon to relate this sensation


    4. So, admittedly, she was glad to only be connected through a proxy experiential control


    5. He'd said he had an assistant and Gerrid, with other matters on his mind, didn't question this any further; but presently a mental image formed of how she would appear under a concealing white lab-coat – rather like an AR fantasy figure from one of his first adult experientials


    6. This is how karma plays out in our lives in the present moment – how we live it experientially


    7. Meditation can lead to an intuitive experiential under-standing, which facilitates a shift in perception


    8. Experiential knowledge of what the Lord has done in, and through, and with


    9. survey respondents had experienced an OBE, with experiential data highly dependent on the age


    10. You are a real, unique, and experiential individual

    11. experiential evaluation conflicts with the constraints of infant theory, the difference between


    12. betrayal or surprise couples to the experiential content of the illusionary perception while the real


    13. of old ways, for once a theory can no longer be maintained, once experiential forces stretch a


    14. new experiential judgments fit into old theoretical spaces, then the theory is judged to be


    15. experiential blocks together, we begin to acquire a picture of the unified volume as it is relative


    16. photograph, we should believe in the existence of the experiential field more so than the patterns


    17. experiential marker whose meaning purports to lead to a goal, but when followed does not, we


    18. An experiential subject either lives up to one’s expectations or it does


    19. and only after a denial of experiential expectation


    20. about the world, and subjects the tentative statement to the experiential, logical, and consistency

    21. gravitation we have, more humbly, theories concerned with particular collections of experiential


    22. Joseph's simple experiential interpretation was the same as


    23. in having an experiential knowledge of these ideas, as well as an intellectual one,


    24. 3:18-19 that God’s love fills ALL directions, meaning that for God His idea of infinity and eternity goes every direction and way possible!!! Wow!! He’s so AMAZING! There are infinite infinities, and infinite eternities worth of experiential knowledge in God, because the attributes of God’s love cause infinities to go in every single direction and way possible! Now this is incomprehensible to the natural mind, so don’t try to figure it all out at once


    25. It creates an experiential source of knowledge of oneself that never runs


    26. level, but on an experiential one (which means that one can truly touch each


    27. Now we simply need to believe and receive the experiential manifestation of that victory into our lives! Hallelujah!


    28. His experiential love is the answer!


    29. Holiness means separating ourselves from everything that might try to prevent us from experientially knowing God’s love


    30. By now I hope that every person has received a greater revelation, impartation, and experiential manifestation of the love of God! This has been quite a journey, and I’m so grateful to have shared it with you! Realistically though, this is just a small beginning

    31. These two approaches — one theoretic and the other experiential has been used by scientists and mystics, respectively


    32. The mystic’s knowledge is experiential; scientific knowledge is analytical


    33. In trying to communicate with the 1d observer and trying to relate to the latter’s theories, the mystic often tries to interpret his 3d experiential knowledge in the context of 1d analytic knowledge, after getting acquainted with the latest 1d theories and then extending them to fit his observations


    34. In doing so, he has to tether his higher dimensional consciousness now to a lower dimensional consciousness in order to relate his 3d (experiential) knowledge to the existing 1d (analytical) knowledge


    35. Secondly, his 1d knowledge would be so extensive and intensive that the mystic would have a hard time trying to relate his 3d experiential knowledge to this vast 1d analytic knowledge of the scientist


    36. They are experiential traditions


    37. One limitation of experiential mystical knowledge is its increased subjectivity, since, most of this knowledge is axiomatic


    38. Knowledge would become totally axiomatic and experiential


    39. Furthermore, the difference between holistic experiential knowledge and ‘analytical knowledge by parts’ is the difference between knowing 12 edges or lines and their relationships and seeing a cube


    40. There is also a movement towards experience (and experiential knowledge) and greater subjectivity (a movement from theorems to axioms)

    41. The subjectivity of 3d experiential knowledge means that the mystic cannot share his experiences with linear analysts in a direct way


    42. The only difference between an empirically-tested theory and an experientially-tested theory is that in the former the measuring instruments are non-human (or more generally, not self-conscious)


    43. even if for only a short time, will sit higher on the scale of experiential mastership


    44. Education in its highest form would be experiential


    45. By accepting all of reality as experiential, one can learn from all things, without ever asking a controversial question: are they real or fake


    46. When awareness knows itself as the miracle underneath all life, there is an experiential knowing of what unconditional love is


    47. This must be done experientially


    48. Without knowing this experientially, you will be in the illusion of separatness and unenlightened


    49. What is the day of rest? It is an experiential day of Being, of hopefully residing in the true self


    50. He addresses the issue of going beyond intellectual knowing into not-knowing which is an experiential knowing of infinite reality














































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