02-21-2021, 02:40 PM
(02-21-2021, 01:18 PM)Patrick Wrote: I simply cannot disassociate science from spirituality and vice-versa. What is spiritual/paranormal is just stuff not yet understood. But I really believe the whole of Creation (including time/space) is "explainable" scientifically.
Well the material does say our nature with opposable thumbs has for purpose the intensifying of the veiling process, so that rather than rediscovering the powers of the mind we are focused upon the material reality. So in a way, this nature creates a seeking through the material, which in turns intensifies our confusion.
A whole lot of scientists are spiritual and seek spiritually, but what is commonly accepted for society is more what is without spirituality. A bit like how I said the research into the amazing healing properties of psychedelic plant medicines now attempt to remove any spiritual component from the patient's experience. A lot of people who did therapy on them, for PTSD and depression, have reported living one of the meaningful moments of their life through them, yet now they are attempting to remove that component from the experience to only focus on desired physical results.
I don't really have anything against science, other than I deem it limited to understand our existence truly. So it can yield many interesting things, but these things should not either become absolutes that limit us from discovering our true nature and exploring this nature. It is not for nothing that silence is shared to us as of utmost importance. The more we seek to bind the infinite within finite conceptions, the more we disallow ourselves from fully realizing our reality. Even our languages have this detrimental effect, however useful they are in our desired experience.