Ayrav said:Let's talk about Jimi Hendrix for a minute. I'm 100% sure I have NO idea what the fuck is going though his head. However, from what I can see in his performance he projects his beautiful guitar for within himself. This is getting to complex for this forum to get me thinks...Nickolai77 said:Your a rather interesting drunk my good fellow!
So your saying that humans can interact with the divine through the deeper part of their minds? Fair enough, carn't say i would subscribe to such a belief, psychology could reveal some more likely answers.
This guy makes a good point. Hendrix does look genuily euphoric, as do many other artist's, for instance i would say that the Iron Maiden crew look equally euphoric and happy whilst playing live. This is because they are doing what they love, making and playing music, and it must be an apsoulty wonderful feeling. Another exhample of this wonderful, magical feeling could be when your in love. It may well feel like being connected to some magic divine power, and those elated feelings could compare to that of religous experiences.riskroWe said:It's not divine it's euphoric, but for all intents and purposes it may as well be divinity.
However, it is quite a jump in reasoning to decide that this euphornic feeling relates back to a spiritual connection with a divine power. Besides, if you subscribe to such a belief, you will find yourself confronted by hunderds of philsophical questions relating to the exact nature of God and the divine.