Religion
In reply to the discussion: "Other ways of knowing," aka Different Cognitive Styles [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)I've spoken of it here before, but will summarize. It is a story of a wedding party going through a forest. They are accompanied by several people and there is an attack during the trip.
The story is retold through the eyes of each person there - the bride, the groom, the driver, the footman, the robber.
Each tells the story differently, but none is lying. They have experienced a single reality, but experienced it differently.
Is one recollection more valid than the other?
This movie had a profound influence on me, as I came to realize that there might not be a single truth and that it is important to listen carefully to others at times, even when their perception of an event or idea is completely different than my own.
Excellent post and worthy of consideration when looking at people's spiritual experiences.
Thanks, okasha.