-- *Mar**Spiritualism and Science* *The path of Spiritualism is to live without forms in the formless. According to Einstein, everything in fact moves at the speed of light. But the other three dimensions---length, breadth and height, slow it. But when a thing frees itself from those dimensions and when only the time dimension remains the body will move at the speed of light. Are we all moving into the time dimension only? When a body achieves the speed of light its volume becomes infinite. Are we proceeding to infinity?*
*Science is based on the effort to create definite forms, mathematical reductions, mechanical constructs, it needs definitions and scopes within the limits of the definition. Do we leave all sciences when we leave for good?* *Can formlessness function as a paradigm, a connectable base for understanding? Is that paradigm simply belief? While living we have basically two fundamental paradigms—the inside and the outside. Many ask the question after the infinity or at the end of the infinity, what? But the Universe has no outside, something which we simply cannot conceptualize while living. You cannot add, subtract, multiply or divide infinity. When we live in the present, we experience the present and we cannot analyse while living the present. When you start analysing, you stop living in the present. Are we living the infinity, when we live in the present only? Can science and Spiritualism co-exist? Can there be mechanized spiritualism, which is what the Management Gurus are trying to achieve?* *More than 99 per cent of reality is in the invisible spectrum, the abstract and formless arena, where material attributes based on the forms conjured in the visible spectrum is meaningless. How to identify with physical forms to the formless? Our own thoughts are formless, they are not imprisoned in the three visible and the fourth-time (the feeling based), dimensions. I puzzle whether the essence of spiritualism consists of developing the ability to use the formless non three dimensional concepts and the single or the uni-time concept for understanding.* *YM* *Chat GPT* *You're right that while the text explored the interplay between science and spiritualism, it may not have directly answered your questions. Let me address them more specifically:* *1. **Are we all moving into the time dimension only?** In the context of Einstein's theory, all objects are influenced by time and space. However, the idea of moving into the time dimension only is more of a philosophical or spiritual interpretation, implying an experience beyond physical constraints. This suggests a deeper connection with the present moment, where time is experienced without the interruption of spatial dimensions.* *2. **Are we proceeding to infinity when a body achieves the speed of light?** Scientifically, a body with mass cannot reach the speed of light because its energy requirements would become infinite. Conceptually, though, approaching the speed of light hints at transcending known physical limits, which aligns with spiritual beliefs of reaching an infinite or boundless state.* *3. **Do we leave all sciences when we leave for good?** This touches on the question of existence beyond physical life. Spiritual traditions often suggest that consciousness or being continues without the constructs of science, implying that the soul or awareness transcends scientific understanding at that point.* *4. **Can formlessness function as a paradigm for understanding?** Yes, in spiritualism, formlessness represents the unquantifiable aspects of existence, such as love, consciousness, or the soul. It functions as a paradigm that isn't based on empirical evidence but on experiential and intuitive knowledge.* *5. **Are we living the infinity when we live in the present?** From a spiritual perspective, yes. Being fully present means experiencing life without past or future constraints, which can be seen as touching the infinite.* *6. **Can science and spiritualism co-exist?** They can, but they often operate in different realms: science deals with empirical evidence and forms, while spiritualism embraces the abstract and unquantifiable. A holistic worldview may integrate both, acknowledging that each has its place in understanding the full spectrum of existence.* *7. **Can there be mechanized spiritualism?** Mechanized spiritualism refers to structured practices that attempt to create spiritual experiences or states. While methods like mindfulness techniques can guide people, true spiritual realization is seen as transcending structured approaches and cannot be fully mechanized.* *Would you like any of these ideas expanded or explained further?* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHCK54CaqV7igrxvrWUVXyFu76UUagDFB21qEVVCa%2BbKDaQ%40mail.gmail.com.
