Showing posts with label panentheism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panentheism. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

It's not called quackery for nothing, but now it's a $13 billion business in the United States

 Brown writes that, before he became the founder of chiropractic, Daniel David Palmer was a Spiritualist and practitioner of animal magnetism. Palmer subscribed to eclectic spiritual ideas based on the unity of God and nature and the idea that humans can restore themselves to a state of harmony without depending on divine intervention.

Palmer claimed to have received communication from a deceased physician who taught him the principles of chiropractic—a term he invented in 1896, combining the Greek words cheir and praktos to mean “done by hand.”

Palmer considered introducing Chiropractic as a religion in its own right but ultimately settled on describing it as an amalgamation of Christian Science and modern medicine. He wrote that it was based on adjusting the body to permit the free flow of “Innate Intelligence,” or just “Innate,” which he explained as “a segment of that Intelligence which fills the universe” (i.e. God) found in each individual.

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How could ancient peoples be so gullible as to believe preposterous myths?

Because they were people just like us.

Of all the offspring of Time, Error is the most ancient.

-- Charles Mackay


  

 

 

Monday, January 26, 2015

Panentheism is the logical conclusion of fully realized eschatology

It takes a special form of delusional thinking in its own right to mistake what is for the kingdom of God:

Only an arrogant, delusional Jesus would have claimed divinity or predicted resurrection, Borg noted, adding, “We have categories of psychology for people who talk that way about themselves. ... [W]e and everything that is are in God. God is not something else. God is right here and all around us. We are within God. The best way to refer to God is You, the You who is right here.”

-- the late Marcus Borg, quoted here