Funny, isn’t it, the things that we think are not spiritual? Why is telling jokes not spiritual? Why is something beautiful—a car, a suit—not spiritual? Why is physical excellence not spiritual? Why is sex not spiritual? Religion is simply institutionalized spirituality, passing on its good news to the next generation to do with as they see fit, which will then itself be passed on, and thus unto the ends of time. - taken from #IntegralSpirituality
We Are Home Here
Posted September 10th, 2016 at 2:26 PM by Tek
Tags edge, life, meaning, science, spirituality
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It's taken material science hundreds years to figure out what explorers of inner space learned thousands of years ago.
Every place and time in the 'multiverse' is not only connected, but is always and already available here and now; which part of it manifests depends on your actions.
You might know this about me already, but I get super frustrated with the scientific materialist worldview that dogmatically restrics reality to the surfaces of the Kosmos when repeatable, verifiable experiments of consciousness show that non-physical phenomena shape our world to the same degree as the physical forces of nature.
That said, this hypothesis just might provide acedamia and science and society at large freedom from the constraint of the Flatland worldview - namely, that we are strangers in an inhospitable and uncaring universe. No, the fundamental principle of it all is Love, and we are not born into this world, we grow out of it.
We are home here, and the Divine, the Mystery, has gone to a lot of trouble for us to have this experience of being human. In this fractal universe, we are pieces that enfold the entire spectacle within ourselves.
It's taken material science hundreds years to figure out what explorers of inner space learned thousands of years ago.
Every place and time in the 'multiverse' is not only connected, but is always and already available here and now; which part of it manifests depends on your actions.
You might know this about me already, but I get super frustrated with the scientific materialist worldview that dogmatically restrics reality to the surfaces of the Kosmos when repeatable, verifiable experiments of consciousness show that non-physical phenomena shape our world to the same degree as the physical forces of nature.
That said, this hypothesis just might provide acedamia and science and society at large freedom from the constraint of the Flatland worldview - namely, that we are strangers in an inhospitable and uncaring universe. No, the fundamental principle of it all is Love, and we are not born into this world, we grow out of it.
We are home here, and the Divine, the Mystery, has gone to a lot of trouble for us to have this experience of being human. In this fractal universe, we are pieces that enfold the entire spectacle within ourselves.
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