But I don't know exactly how you expect me to provide evidence, other than refer to the classic masters and good teachers who've come to teach us. And, then, because I can't provide any evidence that means we can conclude there is no such thing? I think there is evidence, but maybe not the kind you want, that comes with a stamp of approval from the majority, or official authorities.
I don't know how you feel you can say such a thing there is no spiritual development to pursue, when millions of people have said otherwise, and a consistent system that seems to get results has been practiced for over 7000 years in India. Have you ever considered there might be a reason for that?
The kind of evidence people wish to see is the same kind of evidence people want to see when you make any claim. You have to be able to present physical evidence that shows that what you're saying holds water. Some people don't want to take your word for it, or the words of the so-called teachers and masters. As one great person once said, "what can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence".
"Hold on", you want to say, "but what I'm talking about is non-physical, so how can I present physical evidence for it"? Here lies the problem - anecdotal evidence of non-physical phenomena is all it is, a word of mouth. Some may find it convincing, and may resonate with it (for whatever personal, emotional etc reasons), as you seem to do; and in those cases they feel that there is enough "evidence" to warrant such beliefs.
I have to admit that earlier in my life I had a lot of weird stuff happen, the so-called "synchronicities". But then I asked myself, which is more likely: 1) it's a product of my very-oh-so human mind, which is prone to all forms of biases, like confirmation and observation bias, which are very real phenomena; OR 2) I, one out of 7 billion or whatever currently living humans, have a "life plan" made just for me? Somehow it seems more likely that I'm just a biased human than a special snowflake in this life.
Now, with all this said, I have to agree with Foreigner and others who have said that these sorts of debates between believers and non-believers in threads which are not meant for that debate, but are designed for like-minded people to discuss their topic of interest without "outsiders" stepping in and arguing the same thing over and over... Yes, they are redundant, counterproductive, and are not in the spirit of this subforum.
So it would be great if no matter how absurd one finds the belief of a certain group of people who are peacefully conversing among themselves, one doesn't try to verify the validity of their beliefs
ad nauseam, and derail the thread in the process.
E: PS Ninae and anyone else. If you feel that you're being unjustly ridiculed or your thread is being derailed, then report the posts to let moderators know what the problem is.