Many spiritual writings seek to attest to the authenticity of their experience.
Authentic experience does not need to be attested. It is.
There is no one to attest to the authenticity of the genuine experience.
No one to find it necessary to attest to the authenticity of the experience.
Whoever will seek through his investigation to attest to the authenticity of the experience of such and such, by way of “spiritual writings”, still belongs totally to the world on this side and has not cleared the lures of experience.
Anyone who has been to the moon actually attaches little importance to the in-depth discussions that astronomers / logists of all kinds have about the few pebbles he was able to bring back in his pockets.
It is the same with rituals, various ordinations, these are rays of light playing on jars of lunar gravel. A group of smothering community members wriggling in the pebble room.
©FJ July 2022 —
Groupe de Pratique
Recueils — Participation

I think it may be an issue of people trying to convince themselves. A dangerous game.
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