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Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

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LOOKING FOR TRUTH HAS ITS REWARDS

SIZES OF GAME AND BEINGNESS

If you are “up for it,” that is, if you choose to do as I have just done; I recommend reading this extract of a scientific dissertation addressing the mechanics of physical existence.

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It has been quite interesting to me to experience the many simple ways I get colossal case gain breakthroughs. Actually, it’s quite pleasantly surprising.

The attached pdf is an extracted section of a much larger document that actually addressed the issue of the current knowledge and arguments regarding cosmology, the universe and its content of galaxies and the why/what/how of its existence and expansion . . . titled: Is the Age of Big Bang Cosmology and ‘the Science of Scarcity’ Finally Coming to an End?

The author is Matthew Ehret of the  Rising Tide Foundation  and was Originally published on The Strategic Culture Foundation

I have spared you the hours of reading, and given you the part wherein I blew my “Zorch.”

It was in looking at and for the “why” and “how come” that I ascended to an awareness of an experience of my true infinite size, presence and game playing activity.

What I experienced was my Presence and existence as a determining, co-empowering source of the energized “blue-print” vision of Life’s progress within the Physical Universe we have created.

That is, I expanded UP to having all of the existence of the Physical Universe game within me . . . and with me actively, actually, co-empowering the determining of the “things to be” for the Life Form of existence we have determined and chosen.

And this also gave me the experience, again, of the truth that "all of the universes are within you" . . . I was aware of the parade of our descent down from our perfection in "the Heavens," through each of the universal "domains of spiritual existence" but, luckily, was focused on the item above of our Physical Universe handling rather than being spread through the mess that has brought us down to where we are.

And, in my case, from that expanded position and viewpoint, I saw a physical universe and the historically developed condition our Life-Form existence within it as a comparative DOT within my Presence and awareness.

Rog


Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

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This is the final video by Rupert of the actual course.  Next week will be the final live questions session with Rupert . . . I am pondering my question possibilities (M&

Session 12: Conclusion to the Big Questions in Science

Scientific Futures:
Where is all This Leading?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6Hcy_1Xwg




Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

Reply #18
Nice conclusion of the series and a positive vision for the future of science (or sciences, as Rupert put it).

It is also my view that the scientific research benefits greatly from an inclusive (integral) and holistic approach.
Much can be learned from other cultures and Rupert is right that much of it has been overlooked and neglected for centuries by the traditional western science community. 

Christian





"A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

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Yes.  This series by Rupert has truly brought it home to me what a disaster the Church of Rome has been to civilization on Planet Earth.

But that is true of any religion that waged Jihad on others or their beliefs or findings that resulted from honest search for truth and knowledge.

The Church of Rome's war on the seekers of nature's truths in the 16th and 17th centuries caused the "Natural Philosophers" of the day to have to exclude research into the true nature we human Beings and our Spiritual Nature. It got to the point that in "The Enlightenment" of the 17th and 18th centuries, scientists and philosophers eschewed any reference to or investigation of the truths of our spiritual existence. And in France it led to a complete moving away from the power of the Church.

As noted in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "The energy created and expressed by the intellectual foment of Enlightenment thinkers contributes to the growing wave of social unrest in France in the eighteenth century. The social unrest comes to a head in the violent political upheaval which sweeps away the traditionally and hierarchically structured ancien régime (the monarchy, the privileges of the nobility, the political power of the Catholic Church). The French revolutionaries meant to establish in place of the ancien régime a new reason-based order instituting the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality."


And so we see the idiocy of the Popes' wars on truth by their attempts to enforce dogma and false beliefs has only brought about the decline of the Church's power.

But worse has been the introduction of the aberrated propositions and thinking of "scientism" that resulted from Rome's Jihad that is today as destructive to civilization as was the Jihads carried out by the Popes against honest search for truth.

It is so silly, even my hero Rupert does not (in public at least) refer directly to our spiritual existence and presence in terms of our powers and capacities, but defines "its" presence in physical universe terms!

This ditty just sprung to mind as I began to ponder on what question I might pose to Rupert in tomorrow's live session . . . (M&

Rog

Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

Reply #20
I agree with you on all points, Roger.

This ditty just sprung to mind as I began to ponder on what question I might pose to Rupert in tomorrow's live session . . . (M&

 :D

One of the things that I find interesting is that he (Rupert) says he believs planets and stars (like the sun) have counsciousness. This view is shared by Rudolf Steiner.

In my view, everything has some sort of counsciousness, even if a miniscule quantum. After all it was brought into existence by the envisioning of spiritual presences.

I would aks Rupert: "Besides doing prayer, meditation and breathing techniques, have you ever been processed directly as a spiritual presence?" "No? May I offer you a spiritual presence processing session then?"
 [hat]  

Christian
"A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

Reply #21
Here we have the final Q&A session with Rupert responding to questions asked by we attendees.

My question is rather pointed (M&

You can spend the time viewing the whole 1.5 hours . . . but you might find it boring as it is regular human types asking questions that really only address or try to solve their individual hang-ups . . . .

My question is the last question before Rupert moved into his wrap-up and to invite us all to his next course (which I will not be attending, as it is not of interest to me)

Here is the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ph8mq97m3b9xrl2/Rupert%20%20Live%20Questions%209-21-22.zip?dl=0

My question is asked at the 1 hour 17 min. mark

Rog



I coach folks who actually attain their ideals

 

Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

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HERE IS AN UNEXPECTED DELIGHT!
 
I collided with this treasure while doing my usual early morning search for knowledge and wisdom.
 
What delight! It is 30 years ago that this was featured on the BBC.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KonRvVqLdfs&t=1357s

Rupert Sheldrake, the most Heretical Scientist of our time: BBC Special
 
10,972 views Aug 31, 2022 When A New Science of Life was first published in June 1981, it received many favourable reviews and reactions, particularly in the Guardian and New Scientist.
 
These positive responses infuriated the late Sir John Maddox, editor of the journal Nature. He published an editorial denouncing this book in September 1981, entitled A Book for Burning?. In this highly polemical attack he sought to excommunicate Rupert from the world of institutional science and to brand the hypothesis of morphic resonance as heresy.
 
In 1993, BBC television produced this film about Rupert's work and this controversy.
 
About the controversy https://www.sheldrake.org/reactions/m... The Book A New Science of Life / Morphic Resonance https://www.sheldrake.org/ansol
 
Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics and From 2005 to 2010 was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, Cambridge.
 
Roger
 



Re: A WORLD VIEW OF SCIENCE AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

Reply #23

 
AND ANOTHER TREASURE
 
This below was my very first introduction to Rupert.
 
This states the date of this program was 1993 . . . I do feel it was a little earlier based on my memory of where I was living when I saw it.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVUtt1SHX4E

A Glorious Accident (2 of 7) Rupert Sheldrake: Revolution or wrong track?
 
In the Dutch television show A Glorious Accident (1993) six scientists talk about their visions on their work and the world. Journalist Wim Kayzer asks them: how far did you come in your understanding of our thoughts an actions? What did science really bring us at the end of the 20th century: knowledge or also understanding? An interview with the British writer and biologist Rubert Shledrake. He studied cell biology, but alter focused more on parapsychology. He wrote about the morphic field, telepathy, psychic theories and the possibility of life on other planets. Order the dvd-box of A Glorious Accident here: http://winkel.vpro.nl/een-schitterend...
 
Rog
 
 

 

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