I think Lauren, sorry to say , you missed the point. You really and profoundly misunderstood the articles essence. I think you should read Ken Wilber. You will benefit immensely from it, since you are already interested in the topic to a great deal!
The guy did not state to have all the answers he made a point that religions have one thing in common - which is experience of contemplation. Yet then he states that said experience is INTERPRETED differently according to the core beliefs of the various religions. The point he makes is that said people have ALL the same experience and not that religions are false, he did not state that. The INTERPRETATIONS of said experiences lead to a kind of bigot believe- which BeBe states , and makes religions per se dangerous. Please read more carefully. He is criticising religious bigotry, not the mystical experience - which comes before interpretation. The interpretation sucks.
At the same point you state you are wary of people having all the answers - yet you state at another point that you seem to have all of them ("all men having problems with orgasms... can`t find peace in mind" and "As Clair pointed out Meditation and Yoga do ultimately work to achieve the silence of the mind he speaks of" AND "if you lead a successful career, you'd better be able to focus" (what if i have ADHD and three successful careers, because i use on career to distract me from the other :-).....) -
darling , if science was that easy we would not need universities....:-)....what for have i tortured myself thru university if building a cause-effect-related proposal was THAT easy?) . The point you seem to make - "Religions ultimately focus on ethics, morality and personal fulfillment when they aren't being manipulated" - is very similar to the point he(the author) makes. It only differs that thru manipulations the outcome of ethics, morality and personal fulfilment turns into bigotry! I mean do you know any religions where being gay is accepted? When mormons knock on my door i tell them i am gay and when jehovas whitnesses knock on my door i tell them i am mormon. When someone wants to make me a buddhist, i say i am jewish (Karma is fascist...very much so) which keeps them all from my door! So - talk again about what was it you meant with ethics? Every religion spreads ethics - that is about true, but go to Utah and you will find some certainly different ethic and moral then when you go to israel. That said all religions limit people. Mystical experiences don`t. They unite people.
Darling , you have to learn to read more carefully! I don`t know how you do it at your universities, but in Austria we used to study texts to an excess before posting an opinion or critizising the text. The "manipulation" you are so fond of speaking IS exactly the INTERPRETATION of said "experience" ( a mystical one , contemplative experiences are always mystical) into a religious background (which is one particular religion as he was pointing out with making references to various religions). There are no "religious scientists" that is another shortcoming of your side, sorry at my attempt to lecture you, but i have not studied religion and religious experience to let this go unanswered :-). "God" in a scientific matter is something COMPLETELY different than god in a religious matter. God as a person vs. God as an interpretation of a state of inherent mind. Speaking of which makes me come to the next point.
That means - and i arrogantly state so :-) - bash me please (and WTF agree with me please :-)....) ALL OTHERS (bebe except) MISS THE POINT TOO ;-)..., Science and religions are not natural enemies. Qualitative studies have shown that religious experiences (like any other experience) can be scientifically evaluated. The only thing science can`t do is evaluating "feelings" (like love or hate or whatnot) in terms of quantitative statistics. You can`t measure. But you can compare experiences. Science and PSychology/Religion has made its big fat brother-rimming and sister-fuck with something called "Transpersonal Psychology" or anything transpersonal , which is unifying mystical experiences into "detachment" from religious interpretations. So that stated, the diverse religions itself ARE obsolete, since they are all based on mystical experiences. And bebe was right with the bigotry and disastrous results that had.
All - and i mean ALL of the world religions are patriarchal. it favours men and their consciousness and disfavours women. In the - oh so fashionable buddhism are states of consciousnesses that females cannot reach, they can only assist men to reach that. So , as a woman i would be particularly careful to be a buddhist. That said, many people have anyway no clue about buddhism and just think its cool and different because its another culture. As my religious psychology instructor once said : If you have two pairs of shoes that hurt at different parts - then its always good to switch from one to the other - If you dive into religious mystics of catholicism then you will also find a lot of meditations - almost similar to buddhism. That said the belief in a system of cast - like hinduism - and Karma is not exactly free of flaws either (Karma - is almost fascist in itself -because it states that the jews deserved concentration camps because somehow they had it coming? What up is down and what is down is up? All these new agey philosophies bear almost any form of reality - even westernized Tantra has nothing to do with Tantra anymore? )
Wilber has written about it.
I fill out this post further later - i have to find the guy who actually made the religious experience and science buddies and let them have sex with each other (real kinky believe me...;-)...), his name is Thomas Kuhn and he was widely used by soul searchers and mystics and spiritualists and such (Terence Mc Kenna - "The food of gods", Stanislav Grof ("was the founding father of transpersonal psychology", Ken Wilber "Eros Kosmos Logos" and almost anything in science that is social science aka qualitative research....)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Str...ic_Revolutions - note:the basic approach
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenology_(science) an introduction into the scientific methods of qualitative resaerch (phenomenology only a base of it). My thesis was a qualitative research.