Friday 20 March 2020

CONCLUSIONS — Chapter 7 CAUSE & EFFECT (to be continued)



“In all life, one should comfort the afflicted, but verily, also, one should afflict the comfortable,
and especially when they are comfortably,
contentedly, even happily wrong.”
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908—2006)
Canadian-American economist and author

“We can never obtain peace in the outer world
 until we make peace with ourselves.”
Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama

“Peace cannot be kept by force;
it can only be achieved by understanding.”
Albert Einstein (1879 –1955)
Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921


Yet... Atheists continue to think that ‘it’ all happened just by accident. The renowned Big Bang that apparently happened in our vicinity some time ago (reputedly some 13.8 billion years ago), no one offers any suggestions what was there 13.9 billion years ago, or even one year earlier. And this in spite of the fact that atheists, often calling themselves scientists, like to deal with facts. Tangible facts. Indisputable facts. Not some imaginary gods.
To be quite honest, I don’t blame them for disowning an old man with a gray beard adorning the Sistine Chapel as the creator of the Universe, let alone for his finger enlivening Adam. In fact, I agree with them that the Creative Energy of the Universe cannot be contained in any single being, no matter how old, powerful, magnificent, experienced or wise. Even Michelangelo couldn’t create one.
Infinity is infinity. It refuses to be contained.

And yet the ancients, the Buddhists, knew the basic Universal Laws:

Cause and effect is the principle of causality, establishing one event or action as the direct result of another. Cause and effect may also refer to Cause and effect, a central concept of Buddhism; see Karma in Buddhism.
(Wikipedia)

And the Big Bang happened out of nothing? An effect without a cause? Only scientists know how this could have happened.

Also, I am not sure if most scientists accept the concept of infinity. Not just spatial but temporal. Or even infinite potential. After all, you can’t measure it, and scientists like to measure everything. Measurement limits things. Brings it down to their primitive ability to understand.
Scientists like facts they can measure with their primitive senses or their childish instrumentation. Why childish? Because in all of the 13.8 billion years the revolution in modern science is said to have occurred only a few centuries ago. It began with Copernicus’ heliocentric theory (1473-1543) and continued with Newton’s Principia. That was the beginning.
We’re still in Kindergarten.
We, and all the scientists.
Welcome to my world!

What I find sad is that they, the atheistic scientists, do not recognize the Infinite Potential, which was, and continues to be, instrumental in the continuous creation of the ever-expanding Universe. Or that they still think that their Universe happened out of nothing.  
And that hence, there was nothing before the Big Bang.
And that Big Bang was just a local occurrence. After all, they say, there was not even space before the Big Bang. Just nothing. Nothing at all.
Remember the song... it’s “All or nothing at all...” Frank Sinatra did it justice some years ago. He was right. It must be all...
Once again, the scientists appear to forget that all is energy. Yet the Atheists continue to think that it all happened just by accident. I don’t blame them for disowning an old man with a gray beard adorning the Sistine Chapel as the creator of the Universe, let alone for his finger enlivening Adam. In fact, I agree with them that the Creative Energy of the Universe cannot be contained in any single being, no matter how old, experienced or wise. Infinity is infinity. It refuses to be contained.
What is sad is that they do not recognize that the Energy of the Infinite Potential is instrumental in the creation of the ever-expanding Universe.
They keep forgetting that all is energy.

No. This is not a personal attack on atheists. Most adherents of most established religions would classify me as one. After all, I reject all personalized divinities. What I do not reject is the Creative Energy that individualizes Itself within all people, the Energy that is inseparable from the Omnipresent Consciousness.
The conspicuous difference is the word “Energy”. 



(Soon to be published) 

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