We play a game of cards with the nature of the paradox.
In a battle to determine what is possible and what is not.
One solution, for our delusions.
It is so hard to see beyond the small things that we believe.
The well of thoughts is never dry.
Just use a bucket and ideas will come out.
Bookshelves are full with works that have been proven wrong
Things that once were heresies have turned to be the rules.
One solution, for our delusions
It is so hard to see beyond the small things that we believe.
The well of thoughts is never dry, and we are so thirsty.
What does it mean to truly be a person who studies science? What is science?
Often it is termed to mean "An intelligent person who studies life in some aspect" now that is not an official definition but it it is still accurate is it not? In this case this would make every living breathing person a scientist for studying their own existence or at least the existence of other people. Wouldn't it be nice to see everyone perceive everyone else (including themselves) as a person of scientific study? With a reinforced collective thought of discovering things and learning from them I think it would be safe to awesome or society would be much more intellectual.
Although often with intellectuality comes boredom, our world would crumble under its own morale if this were to ever happen. Science as it is currently understood by most of our society can only go so far before it is just as lost as the very people who believe that science knows all. Indeed, natural cosmic science may know all as it is everything that indeed is there to be known; but it is the sciences of man that must edited or perhaps the perception of science alone in this case.
Now what about the things that are taboo in the world of science? When a subject such as say "out of body experiences" is brought to the dissection table what is the first response by 98% of scalpels? Naturally the response is "Go elsewhere, I cannot touch you therefore you are not part of science". This, why understandable, is the root of its own misunderstanding. To believe something is not capable of being cut into halves with a simple sharp medical tool is to say the world of spirit is beyond the world of flesh.
The world of spirit is not beyond, it has the potential to be within the world of flesh if it is sought out. Why must subjects that involve the evolution of the psychic mind be dismissed? Science already has discovered that only a fraction of the brain is used in everday life; what of the rest of the brain? Is it simply "empty" space? As for those religiious on the subject I ask "If God made humanity, and therefore the organ that runs his life, why then would he create empty space for such a wonderfully creative and independent thing we call the mind? Why would he not instead be wise and make the mind incapable of free thought?" Oh but wait, christianic ideals have already done this, not by the religion itself but by those teaching it.
Science must be remembered as rule, NOT choice. Furthermore, science should be seen as something we experience each day, ourselves. We as living beings are part of nature, science is the core of all reality, we must re-define the word science to realize that all existence has always gone by a set of self created rules half the time while the other half of the time the other rules are created by other self created rules in place.
Is it possible there is even a science behind God? Whether God is indeed a creator figure, a cosmic void that began all life, or perhaps an ability within the mind, maybe all life is linked by an invisible force that can only be called God for its greatness. Perhaps all of the previous statements are indeed true, perhaps not. More easy said than done, nature has always been a waiting game. In time I feel a different understanding of both science and God will be brought to our world. But this will not happen in my personal opinion until after humanity has first gained a different understanding of itself.
Science, Applied Science? Is there such a thing? If one has a belief in it then yes it exists. But if everything is natural, then perhaps nothing is being applied at all, perhaps it is simply shared science within all that is or could become existant. As for the world of spirit humanity must see through their own disbelief and realize that if such a world exists beyond matter or even within matter, that it is still part of science. Mysticism and extravagant ideas of cosmic creators must be brought in as natural and not supernatural, until man can see the mystical as being on the same level as himself he is succeptable to being ruled by fantaticism, the opposing force to evolution.
Science, everlasting science. A magical alliance of reason and result.
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