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Chapter 26 - New Scientific Challenges To deny what is not perceptible by the senses as non-existent is foolish. Equally, to consider the apparent as the only reality is foolish. For example, you see a tree full of branches. The scientist sees it and says that is the truth. But the spiritual Jnani looks at the roots, without which the tree cannot exist. The one who looks at the branches will not see the roots, the one who looks for the roots will not bother about the branches. The question arises: Which are the more important, roots or branches? If the roots are there, the tree will remain even if the branches are cut. But if the roots are gone, the tree will not survive. It is the unseen roots which enable us to see the branches. Likewise, there is an invisible
Divine power which underlies all that is seen in the phenomenal Universe. It is because of that power that we are able to perceive the Universe. — SSSB I have previously mentioned that I have always believed religious teachings to be philosophical and subjective interpretations of scientific information for the development of the human race. The entire cosmos operates on principles of cosmic and universal laws, and its building blocks are related in mathematical, metaphysical and scientific terms. Transcending the law of nature and cosmic law are the laws of consciousness and of divine grace, which reside outside the realms of natural and cosmic laws. The factor limiting this understanding is our inability to think outside the box of physics,
as we know it. Our minds find it
difficult to understand the magnitude of possibilities beyond what we can see and touch and believe to be. I have decided to include this chapter as a challenge to the scientific community and as an inspiration to the young, brilliant, youthful minds who may or may not realize that they are, in fact, the future developers of the human race and members of the dawning of the new era that will be known as the Golden Age.... Click here to Buy NOW from Amazon Click here to Buy a signed Book NOW From CCNow © 1996 by Oliver H. Jobson, CHy From His Book Expanding The Boundaries Of Self Beyond The Limit Of Traditional Thought Discovering The Magic Within This thought provoking book is
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