Samantabhadra wrote:
That is why, when I have spoken with the Tibetan and Christian masters whom I respect the most, they have invariably downplayed the importance of audiovisual spiritual experiences, "miracles" and the like. I have only ever heard it said that these should be ignored and downplayed as far as possible, since a) there is at a certain level really no way to tell whether or not the experience is genuine and b) more importantly, these experiences are not necessary to attain any sort of spiritual progress, and do not necessarily indicate any sort of spiritual progress.
Indeed, S!
John 6:26 (KJV)
Jesus answered them and said, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye seek me, not because ye saw the miracles, but because ye did eat of the loaves, and were filled.This verse has a wonderful minimum of two layers of understanding; a temporal and a spiritual (continue to read Jesus' dissertation to the people for more complete text). To those for whom the miracle was important, they saw only a temporal significance to the miracle of the fishes and the bread. They came back and sought Jesus so that they could get another free meal so that their stomachs could be filled. However, to any for whom the miracle was unimportant, they returned because they had been spiritually fed and filled; and desired to be fed even more spiritual understanding. Jesus is the bread of Life. He that has ears let him hear!!
I think that there were at least a couple of reasons Jesus performed miracles (and also gave His Apostles the power and authority to perform miracles). One was to get the attention of people. Yet the type of miracles He performed had to be more unusual because there were many magicians and soothsayers and such who performed "miracles" which people were accustomed to seeing as part of their culture at that time.
The purpose of the types of miracles which Jesus, and later the Apostles performed which impressed people the most, were also connected to lessons Jesus was teaching. For instance, when Jesus brought sight to the man who had been blind since birth, He was demonstrating great power which Father allowed Him to manifest (as Jesus did only what Father willed Him to do). In fact, Jesus teaches that the purpose this man was born blind was so that his blindness would be a benefit for God's purposes, which were fulfilled when Jesus brought him sight (again there are temporal AND oh so many spiritual understandings to be had here). Also, Jesus purposely performed that miracle on the Sabbath to make an additional point.
Now, in the end times, Satan is going to give power to the beast (isn't that interesting that it will be Satan's power which Satan will give to the beast which has such tremendous power and ability?). And the beast will perform miracles and fool the people. And a second beast shall arise from the sea and will also exercise those same powers. He will be able to make a statue come to life.
Matthew 24:24 (KJV)
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.Therefore, I think it is better for us not to be seeking for signs or miracles. Seeing a miracle is not going to be definitive proof that the miracle is being performed by someone in God's camp. So, of what use is it, if spiritual Truth does not accompany it? Rather, we should be developing our spiritual discernment. If whoever we are following isn't furthering our own personal spiritual experiencing which increases our understanding and knowledge of the Kingdom of God which comes to us individually from the Holy Ghost (rather than depending upon someone else's experiencing of the Holy Ghost), then something is wrong. Of course, at first, when we first accept Christ and begin our spiritual journey, our experiencing of the spiritual and our understanding of the spiritual, will be extremely limited. It is in continually seeking and keeping the commandments that we prepare ourselves for additional personal revelation of Truth. This will be absolutely necessary so that as we enter the end times (both spiritually as individuals, and as the earth physically enters the end times), we will not be fooled.
Blessings,
jo