Mysticism and Spirituality from the Perspective of Science
Synopsis
About the Book
The book "Mysticism and Spirituality from the Perspective of Science" is intended to cultivate a worldview in agreement with current scientific views. We know many things but understand very little. A common notion is that science is opposed to religion and that religion is illogical. When teenagers start thinking logically, they oppose many things; the first is religion, and then social norms. They oppose religion mostly because it argues for moral discipline, and they think they can live without the constraints of religion. They are subject to natural philosophy and are often confused about many things. One aftereffect of naturalism is the altered state of consciousness. They think differently and do differently. A correct worldview that incorporates science, religion, and philosophy is essential for self-correction. This book attempts to build a scientific worldview and teach a mystical spiritual experience accordingly. This approach will give direction to ordinary human understanding of life.
The book discusses the universe and its creation - mathematical laws in creation - mind and matter - anthropic principle - spirit, body, soul - mysticism and enlightenment - Christian mysticism - consciousness of the universe - mysticism in Biology - Spirituality - Cosmic theology - neuroscience and spirituality - An altered state of consciousness - the law of attraction - infinite intelligence - map of consciousness - programming of the brain - Jewish mysticism - Hexagram and design of the universe - Kabbalah - the Bible code - Paganism and Satanism - secret societies and Scientology.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798272238665
- Number of pages: 374
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
- Languages: English
