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Most intense experience with The Force?

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I guess my first realisation of the fundamental similarity of all existence as a kid was an intense experience... reading some Vedic text or other and stepping outside into my garden Wih. New awareness the flowers, the trees, the birds, the sun and the sky were all manifestations of the same great "all" as me. That was powerful stuff.
Since then life has been an oscillation between involvement in my life and rememberance of the underlying unity of all around me.
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And that happens to me way too often xD
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... realising that I'm awake ... realising that I'm not ...
... listening to the wind, the trains in the nearby freight-yard, the birds or aeroplanes soaring over ...
... a star-scape paling into sunrise, an orange-rosâtre, purple twilight sliding westward revealing night ...
... and the understanding that the "I" understanding the rest of it is just another thought ; the same "I"diot thought that all the other "I's" are having and have had here for three thousand million years ...
... being before becoming a 'been' ...
... and even that
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Therefore, I would say the most intense experience I've had with the Force would be the time I heard a cat howling and, despite my hatred of cats, I felt compelled to try and find out if there was something I could do to help the creature. In that moment, my connection and recognition of that connection through Force to the cat was stronger than my hatred for cats. None of my prior bad experiences with cats mattered. I heard a cat who sounded like it was suffering, I could not let the cat continue to suffer.
I aspire to have more moments like that one, hopefully with people, wherein my connection to them through the Force overrides any hatred or fear I have of them.
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So I'm not saying that none of us had any experiences with it, or indeed anything else, but those of us who had (or believe they had) will - chances are - be utterly unable to link it to what ever "The Force" is.
Better to leave questions unanswered than answers unquestioned
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Gisteron wrote: Well, since we don't know what we mean by the Force (nobody could yet explain what they even mean by it themselves, let alone what we collectively understand it to be).
Jamie Stick wrote: The Force is a metaphysical connection of all life in the universe.
Please try harder. Making posts telling everyone how awful their posts are because they didn't approach it from a philosophical standpoint is insultingly small-minded, especially if it isn't true.
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Gisteron wrote: Well, since we don't know what we mean by the Force (nobody could yet explain what they even mean by it themselves, let alone what we collectively understand it to be), nor whether it exists (again, what ever that means)
I've very clearly said what it is to me multiple times in the last five months, one of them is above, several are in my journal. The point of not clearly defining it is that it is different for everyone. Mine doesn't match yours, yours doesn't match his, but we agree, like in a 12 step program, that it is our "power greater than ourselves". I'm not sure why that isn't clear. If recovering alcoholics can carry on with nebulous ideas of higher powers to help their healing, why can't we use it for philosophical pondering?
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