life; but the truth is that a person is not separate from this
life-form and dies with it. As for God , He is there as a Force and
the Source from which all has emanated; He is unborn , omnipotent and
eternal. Everything that happens or will happen is predetermined by
Him , as He is all-powerful. We are all bound by our physicality and
that has evolved from the primal Cause, according to His Will.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:56 AM, archytas <nwterry@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree Abdulla - welcome as a member of the group. Many scientists
> think an information world or third realm (of thought) exists. I have
> always tended to agree with RP on human responsibilities but am not so
> sure on this. I must say I doubt a lot of the evidence you suggest,
> but I'd still like to see more focus on spirituality in practice (even
> as an atheist - or at least agnostic).
>
> On Jan 3, 6:05 pm, Eman Abdulla <emana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I tend to disagree as there is absolutely no proof that human
>> consciousness, let alone spirituality, is merely a function of gray matter.
>> Many will argue that humans leave an invisible imprint on the universe that
>> is felt after their physical death. Near Death experiences, communicating
>> information to the living by means of dreams, and other similar phenomena
>> that, although not captured by science, have been repeatedly reported> I
>> think that reducing spirituality to a physical fuction is a disservice to
>> science which has been able to point out the reductionist fallacies in the
>> areas of quantum physics and cosmology. There is still much to be explored
>> when it comes to one of the most complex aspects of existence, i.e, human
>> consciousness and spiritual transcendence.
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>> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:42 AM, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > The conscious-active individuality is an attribute of a living
>> > organism. When the life of an organism snuffs out, the attribute
>> > vanishes. Spirituality is tied to the physicality of an organism as it
>> > is the gray-matter in the head which determines spiritual activity.
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