“哲学信仰”与神秘经验:趋同与分歧

Y. M. Duplinskya, V. A. Friauf
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介绍。通常的说法是,神秘体验揭示了宗教传统的深刻统一,隐藏在宗教传统差异的表面之下,这似乎是有争议的。理论分析。这是合理的,不同传统的神秘主义之间的相似性并不表示宗教的精髓,而只是在宗教发展的某一阶段的收敛。将神秘主义与宗教进入现象学发展阶段进行比较。神秘主义,像哲学现象学一样,转向意识的经验。现象学形成了神秘经验与哲学信仰经验交汇的共同空间。现象学经验类似于神秘主义状态的“能量最小值”。就像热力学中的热死状态一样,这是一种公分母,所有神秘主义传统都是在权力下放,然后去神圣化的过程中瞄准的。在神秘现象学阶段之后,宗教意识从现象学的存在重新定位到末世论的来临。这里再次指出了发散的轨迹。结论。从正教苦行僧的观点来看,哲学信仰,作为神秘主义的现象学版本,是不够的,因为它只与意识的变化有关。要在基督教中真正体验到神的信息,就需要改变一切——包括人性的肉体。
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"Philosophical faith” and mystical experience: Convergence and divergence
Introduction. The common version that mystical experience reveals the deep unity of religious traditions, hiding behind the external facade of their differences, seems controversial. Theoretical analysis. It is justified that the similarity between different traditions of mysticism does not express the quintessence of religiosity, as such, but only convergence in a certain phase of the evolution of religions. Mysticism is compared with the entry of religion into the phenomenological phase of development. Mysticism, like philosophical phenomenology, is turned to the experience of consciousness. Phenomenology forms the common space of meeting for mystical experience and the experience of philosophical faith. Phenomenological experience is similar to the “energy minimum” of mystical states. Like the state of heat death in thermodynamics, this is a kind of common denominator, at which all mystical traditions are aimed in the process of devolution, and then desacralization. After the mystical-phenomenological phase, religious consciousness is reoriented from the phenomenological Presence to the eschatological Coming. Here the trajectories of divergence are again indicated. Conclusion. From the standpoint of Orthodox ascetics, the philosophical faith, as a phenomenological version of mysticism, is insufficient, because it is associated only with a change in consciousness. The true experience of God’s message in Christianity requires the transformation of everything - including the flesh of human nature.
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