Ishraqiyun
Fanning the Divine Spark
You took a example of something specific, with physical attributes, and transcended them to generalities and states of satisfaction
I was making use of a metaphor. The arrow in that story is representative of suffering and ignorance.
Anything not natural (physical world or material world) is supernatural.
So you believe the suffering and ingorance I was speaking of is "supernatural"?
I'm a monistic idealists. Matter itself is "made of" conciousness. For that reason I don't often make use of the distinction natural vs supernatural. There is only one unified reality. It's all simply experience.
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