Quote:
Originally Posted by neil
Science can not back anything up, of a spiritual matter, because science can not sence/detect spiritual matter.
& who cares about science when you have self verifiable evidence of spiritual matters.
|
Well I do, as the world develops it will be a continuation of the mental and physical 'planes' as we recognise them today. And it will never be anything other. This is called evolution and takes places on both levels throughout eternity. Basically science isn't saying that there is nothing 'spiritual' in the world it is just saying that there where 'spirituality' should be seen, that there is nothing to be seen or measured. But, most of all it is saying that there is nothing supernatural in the universe, anything supernatural would go against all laws presumably everywhere - science has rigid universal laws at its disposal. Scientists whether 'believers' or not aren't silly - and they are looking for the same answers as you are but they base their search for information on that which
is - how could they do otherwise.
Personally I have enough evidence for myself that allows me to be confident that we are accompanied by a parallel reality - in the sense maybe of Rupert Sheldrakes morphic fields. The real problem, the real sticky one, is how does universal energy turn itself or transform itself into sub-atomic parts and then into atoms and elements and then into forms. And, by the way, science does not ignore vibrations, science recognises waves as basic existences, waves which sometimes are visible as particles. You have a heart, you could if you like call it your vibratory machine. Night and day are waves, the Earth going round the Sun is a wave, all music is vibrations and thus waves. Spring, summer, autumn, winter - the four seasons are waves, waves and wheels are everywhere. Scientists know this very well.
At the moment it seems as if things exist only when observed - our greatest dilemma.
We must never forget the old saying mind over matter - therein lies the true story.
We humans have wonderful imaginations - therein lies another true story.