Ali Quadir: I consider myself "lucky" in a way that I, since being a child, equally preferred art AND mathematics for some "weird" reason. (My teachers did not understand this either, obviously, and my schoolmates definitely thought of me as crazy).
The "magic" is behind the way how mathematics work, definitely. The two things are not inseparable. A healthy balance should bring miracle-like revelations to the field of "religion" and the field of "science" as well. That does not disregard what I was posting above your post, because I was not saying science is inherently bad. I am just saying that we have wished ourselves into a rigid system because of the state of being - but it, as everything, is always subject to change.
But more importantly, to really "include", to really "explain", to really "understand" all that the channeled materials and the inner guides of us have been talking about, about what we are thinking constantly, in a scientifically correct way, one would need to review the WHOLE system, not just include the new revelations. It is not unheard of as a process, but it is definitely subject to resistance if one decides that he is resistant to new ideas.
The "magic" is behind the way how mathematics work, definitely. The two things are not inseparable. A healthy balance should bring miracle-like revelations to the field of "religion" and the field of "science" as well. That does not disregard what I was posting above your post, because I was not saying science is inherently bad. I am just saying that we have wished ourselves into a rigid system because of the state of being - but it, as everything, is always subject to change.
But more importantly, to really "include", to really "explain", to really "understand" all that the channeled materials and the inner guides of us have been talking about, about what we are thinking constantly, in a scientifically correct way, one would need to review the WHOLE system, not just include the new revelations. It is not unheard of as a process, but it is definitely subject to resistance if one decides that he is resistant to new ideas.