Conceptual Research etc : & Cultural Conditioning
"When discussing Karma and its many interpretations, I think it is necessary to keep in mind the possibility that Karma -- no matter how it is defined -- may be only a human invention, designed to reassure people that there is some kind of balance in the afterlife as well as in the physical world. I think you might also agree that the concept has also been adopted in India for purposes of control..."
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Nightrain
The reality is that the conclusions of both the Reincarnation & Karma have arisen in India through the
Conceptual Research rather than the
Empirical Research. And of the conceptual approaches, was especially used MEDITATION.
In fact, even in modern India, empiricism is still not emphasized (or even respected) as much as in the West, so far as my experience goes till today. And to tell further, in my opinion, it is even reflected in the Publication Industry here. Especially among the local language Publishers - as far as I know at this moment.
Anyway back to Ancient India...
The MEDITATION is one of the various methods of the Conceptual research. Which is usually done by Philosophers, etc. Here by the meditation, I do not mean mainly conscious level works like thinking. Here in Ancient India, meditation means Subconscious Meditation.
In other words, the conclusion of Reincarnation & even the mainstream Karma (i.e. moral Karma theory) have come - essentially - via the SUBCONSCIOUS-MIND!!! Now the curious question is that, HOW was the subconscious working during all these Meditation sessions???
Was the subconscious misleading? Or was it arising like a real guide (showing up the real knowledge)?? Or was it performing actually somewhere in between - say 50% correct conclusions & 50% false faiths???
The fun with the Conceptual research (especially Meditation based one) is that, it can be very flamboyant in nature unlike its empiric counterpart. Which is pragmatic in nature. By these words, I mean that conceptual research is a somewhat daring approach whereas the empirical science avoids the risks of concluding things so much quickly. In chess analogy, you can say - 2 players both playing 10 games in a given tournament (with various opponents) and both scoring 80% i.e. 8 points finally, but one coming up with 8 wins & 2 losses whereas the other displaying 6 wins & 4 draws (thus also: 6 x 1 point + 4 x 1/2 point = 6 + 2 = 8 points). Here the former is the analog of the CONCEPTUAL approach to research, while the latter represents the style of the EMPIRICAL approach to scoring the knowledge.
Now coming to the world of the subconscious...
In the 90s - as far as I know - science has officially recognized a dramatic new phenomenon called the
False Memory Syndrome. And it can happen to any person, even in good health!! Here the cognitive memory is affected i.e. information based memory. - But fortunately not the emotions (or the themes) in the memory.
For example, the sequence of the events can change when we recall such memories. The events XY
Z can float from the subconscious as X
ZY. Another type of symptom in this syndrome is, simply the event of an information P becoming the information Q. Here the distortion is probably even more.
LIKEWISE...an idea suddenly dawned in me that during the Meditation or the Conceptual Research also, a curious phenomenon could occur where the 'new conclusions' too can be DISTORTED just like the 'old memories'. - And I call it the
False Conclusion Syndrome!
On the other hand, such conclusions from the Meditation can depend on several factors : two examples -
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Level of Meditation
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Cultural Conditioning
I believe the deeper the level of Meditation, the greater the possibility of the correct conclusions coming up about such topics. But the more the cultural conditioning surrounds you, the more the chances of the 'False Conclusion Syndrome' penetrating. Of course these two factors being like the opposite forces, we can potentially cancel out the 'conditioning' by increasing the levels of the Meditation SUFFICIENTLY.
And just like the above False Memory cases, where the person actually feels confident about the memories, here also the researcher (the conceptual researcher) simply remains unaware of the episode, and still feels confident even with the eyes open after the meditation!
Maybe, the mainstream Karma theory came from such a 'cultural conditioning' in INDIA - coupled with the fact that the levels of the Meditation were not running adequately deep while working on this idea. - It is usually also hard to organize the levels of the SUBCONSCIOUS sufficiently deep at every stages in the Meditation.