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Science can't show what is beyond the material realm which is the realm of science.What if science was able to show that the spiritual realm did not exist outside of your head.
Would that matter to you?
What if science was able to show that the spiritual realm did not exist outside of your head.
Would that matter to you?
Spiritual experiences involve “pronounced shifts in perception [that] buffer the effects of stress,” the study says. The findings suggest that those experiences can be accessed by everyone, and that transcendence isn’t dependent upon religiosity. That makes studying spiritual experiences and figuring out how to use such states for improved mental health easier for scientists. Next, the researchers hope to test a bigger group of subjects of all ages.
Beyond mental health, scientists study spirituality because the human quest for meaning is timeless and universal. By cultivating spiritual experiences in addition to strengthening our intellectual abilities, people can lead emotionally richer lives and develop more open minds, scientists say.
Scientists found the spiritual part of our brains—religion not required
Well, until they rip a hole in the space-time continuum from playing around with particle accelerators. There was some serious concern about them creating mini black holes and who knows what lies on the other side of an event horizon.Science can't show what is beyond the material realm which is the realm of science.
Science can't show what is beyond the material realm which is the realm of science.
How could they prove that? Suppose the mind is the receptor of information both from this physical universe and realms that are beyond our "normal" sensory perception?What if science was able to show that the spiritual realm did not exist outside of your head.
Would that matter to you?
Awesome. Yes! This is why we pursue spiritual paths.Spiritual experiences involve “pronounced shifts in perception [that] buffer the effects of stress,” the study says. The findings suggest that those experiences can be accessed by everyone, and that transcendence isn’t dependent upon religiosity. That makes studying spiritual experiences and figuring out how to use such states for improved mental health easier for scientists. Next, the researchers hope to test a bigger group of subjects of all ages.
Beyond mental health, scientists study spirituality because the human quest for meaning is timeless and universal. By cultivating spiritual experiences in addition to strengthening our intellectual abilities, people can lead emotionally richer lives and develop more open minds, scientists say.
Scientists found the spiritual part of our brains—religion not required
How could they prove that? Suppose the mind is the receptor of information both from this physical universe and realms that are beyond our "normal" sensory perception?
I think there are a couple of experiments that would still matter, like is the Universe a 2-D screen or actually 3-D?What if science was able to show that the spiritual realm did not exist outside of your head.
Would that matter to you?
I remember once having a lucid dream which is kind of rare for me to have. I could actually breathe and see and touch things and have met many interesting people with unprecedented detail.What if science was able to show that the spiritual realm did not exist outside of your head.
Would that matter to you?
No? Does anything exist outside my head, really? Is my reality anyone else's? Probably not.
if you have a spirit in you then yes.It's more a question of does it matter if it is real or not.
Just to throw a twist in here, but "real" is what we experience. If we experience these things, that's real.It's more a question of does it matter if it is real or not.
You mean if science could prove it does not exist?What if science was able to show that the spiritual realm did not exist outside of your head.
Would that matter to you?