By chanting the names of Hari. Specifically, this mantra: ~ Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare / Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare ~
By vibrating this mantra within the heart continuously, you will realize Krishna, you will realize God.
Naked assertion.
How do you determine that this thing you are 'realizing' is God?
How is it distinguishable from your imagination?
How is it distinguishable from something you've intentionally fabricated?
And from there we can move on to authoritative sources, such as the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, the writings of the six Goswamis, and among others who are FAR more REALIZED than you already are, and who may tell us more things about God and all the interconnected things that flow from God....
Naked assertion.
How do you determine that these are 'authoritative sources'?
How do you determine God is something one can
be an authority on in the first place?
For instance, God is a person.
Naked assertion.
How do you determine that there is a God in the first place, and that this thing is a person?
This is revealed in shastra.
Naked assertion.
How is this distinguishable from something imagined, or fabricated?
God is not some formless miasma or impersonal ectoplasm. God really is a Lord and wishes for you to be His friend, companion, and ultimately, lover.
Naked assertion.
How do you determine any of this?
God is intimate, and this is a verity.
No, actually it's another naked assertion.
I do not know this from deducting things "evidently"
I realize you've written off evidentialism. That doesn't let you off the hook. The burden of proof is still yours.
So far, your alternative to evidentialism has consisted of piling naked assertions on top of each other.
How is your 'experience' determined to be a reflection of reality?
How is it distinguishable from imagination, or fabrication?
and making the logical connections both from my experience and how it relates to Scripture.
Correlation is not causation. Your ability to relate an experience to some piece of writing does not glean any information about reality, and it certainly isn't an exercise in logic.
In that sense, I am over and above the sense-perceptible world.
All you're doing is anthropomorphizing concepts in your imagination. There is nothing verifiably true, by any means apparent, in anything you've said here. You have yet to leave the confines of your skull.
It is hearing about God, chanting God's names and meditating upon them, that one comes to a conviction of God and His reality. This way one overcomes the turbulent sea of birth and death and sails to the Promised Land of GOLOKA.
Naked assertion.
How is any of this determined?
How is it distinguishable from imagination, or fabrication?
Remember not to steal any ground work from evidentialism when you provide your answers, lest you internally contradict yourself.