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Science in Spirituality and Spirituality in Science

Science in Spirituality and Spirituality in Science

Ph.D. Richard Gene

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Advanced Publishing LLC
Año de edición:
2024
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Filosofía de la religión
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9781631322266
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We humans make wars, mistreat one another, and do criminal acts of all kinds for thousands of years. However, it is possible to spiritually advance to where we would stop doing such things. This book explains how.Our models are documents of our state of advancement. We continue to advance technically because we kept formulating new technical models to enable us to do increasingly amazing things. But we formulated hardly any new spiritual models for thousands of years. Thus, we have not advanced much spiritually, and this explains why we continue to do the mentioned bad things.Technical models guide us on how we physically do things. Thus, formulating technical models with physical concepts works well. Spiritual models guide us on how we mentally choose to behave. Mental activities are nonphysical. Therefore, using physical concepts to model anything nonphysical would result in spiritual models that are quite incomplete and could not provide effective spiritual guidance. All our current spiritual models were formulated with physical concepts, and this explains why they have not been able to inspire us to stop doing the mentioned bad things.This book explains how a new spiritual model was formulated using nonphysical concepts and how it could potentially effectively inspire us to stop doing the mentioned bad things. The model also achieved a high level of confirmation by spiritually explaining every common everyday experience and observation we can think of. Accordingly, the model feels very naturally a part of everyday life just as spiritual models should be. For example, the model explains why we need sleep, why dreams tend to be surrealistic, why people have auras, why auras contain a lot of information about people, how some people can see and read auras, how instincts work, how intuitions work, how we come up with our thoughts, why some identical twins could telepathically communicate with each other, etc.

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