I've alluded to this before, causing some of you to be convinced of my insanity. In fact, it's a book written in '96 by Adler.Humans: the musical animal, the mathematical animal, the emotional animal, is also the "spiritual" animal. In essence, every culture from the dawn of our species has maintained a belief in some form of a "spiritual" reality. Wouldn't this suggest that human spirituality must represent an inherent characteristic of our species, that is, a genetically inherited trait? Furthermore, being that spirituality, just like language, represents a cognitive function, wouldn't this suggest that our "spiritual" consciousness, just like linguistic, must be generated from some specific part within the brain? I informally refer to such a site as the "God" part of the brain, a cluster of neurons from which spiritual cognitions, sensations, and behaviors are generated. How else are we to explain the fact that all human cultures - no matter how isolated - have maintained a belief in some form of a spiritual/transcendental reality, in the concepts of a god, a soul, and an afterlife? How else are we to explain the fact that every human culture has built houses of worship through which to pray to unseen forces? Or that every culture has buried [disposed of] its dead with a rite that anticipates sending the deceased person's "spirit" or soul onward to some next or other plane, what we commonly refer to as an afterlife? Wouldn't the universality with which such perceptions and behaviors are exhibited among our species suggest we might be "hard-wired" this way? How about the fact that every known culture has related undergoing what we refer to a specific set of sensations we refer to as mystical or spiritual experiences
My thinking on the subject goes a little beyond what the author proposes. I think those who preach an oppossitional point of view are part of the same spectrum.
I also don't necessarily think that this part of our psyche is organically hard-wired. Our more intelligent brains cause us to understand our own mortality.
Before this authors theory is dismissed by most of you - think about how much the subject of religion has been a part of this forum. Since I joined, hardly a day has gone by that the Bible, God, religion, or some other esoteric form of spirituality has not been discussed.
Remember that I believe that those who spend their time proving that it is all BS are discussing it too.
I'm worn out after a day of watching football, but I'll enjoy discussing the merits of the book tomorrow.
