Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Science and Religion.

Science is One and Religion is One. I can no longer differentiate between the two. This statement has come to me by realization and experience. I can no longer say that they are even two states or poles of one thing but that they are the same. They are identical to each other as they are identical to life itself. There is nothing that separates the two. The mind can conceive of nothing simpler, nothing finer than the singularity which these "two" are functions of. There is nothing further in mind than the conceptualizations of mathematics. How much does mind really affect the reality we see around us? How much of our minds is altered by the thoughts we've accepted. How do we come to see past these? How can we come to stand before the holiness of nature and bathe in the nakedness of that energy which unifies our bodies? Can religion do it better than science? What exactly do we need to know? Where do we need to go? What do we have to do to find intimacy with something so fundamentally abstract as "Reality" or "Truth"?

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