--Mark



Well I am curious about those "planes", are they east bound or west? How fast?.....lol

All thoughts are always metaphysical. Think a thought: "I'm reading a post". Your thought cannot be seen, felt, heard, tasted, or smelled -- but it's there and real. Metaphysical. I'm thinking, however, that the mere fact of self-awareness or "conscienceness" proves the existence of "something" beyond our physical reality. (God? Energy? Light?) In other words, if we are self-aware we are not mere machinery. (If the opposite were true, then computers are actually living beings --)The biological functions we experience cannot create our sense of being. Yet, we are so tied to our bodies that during sleep we become unconscous while our bodies renew. How? If Descartes is correct, wouldn't we remain "aware" during sleep? Perhaps we are aware, but in a metaphysical world, and unable to comprehend it when we come back to our "senses" in the morning?Originally posted by Fuzzy
. . .you could now say the thoughts are metaphysical. . .

) Would this give us a complete duality such as the light itself as photon particles and yet as waves. Could we defy gravity, move through the physical and decide at will to what degree to be affected by the physical world? One would surmise that immortality would be but one of the benefits.

Why, when the body requires rest, does it "shut off" thought process (or, rather, radically change it)?

then why do we lose consciencness during sleep?
If there are two planes (which I think is correct), the physical and metaphysical
which goes along with Marks thought "All thoughts are always metaphysical." 
but yet some people who are in long comas claim to hear and rember lots of what was said to themso why is it that the spirit can not communicate to the body/brain events that had transpired while knocked out, passed out, in deep sleep or in a coma?

No - I've seen fossils and old family pictures, so I also belive in the pastNothing but the present and nothing in the future.

If we have spirits why do we not feel/see/comprehend without the need for our body

Can man 'work' towards developing a more sensitive link between his mind, soul/spirt and body?

No, there's necessarily only two -- physical (that which is perceived by our 5 senses) and metaphysical (that which is not perceived by our five senses). Anything else, other "planes" "realities" or whatever are part of "metaphysical". For example, the Christian idea of a Holy Spirit and a trinity, and the human soul and spirit, are metaphysical (apart from the five senses). Anyone who is able to actually levitate something is manipulating the metaphysical to appear in the physical.Originally posted by stilllearnin
I'm one for believeing there are more then two. (planes . . .)


Joe, a most interesting link. I have often had wonders about

This is an excellent post, and reveals the absurd arrogance of science -- Science thinks that it has finally gotten it right in all areas it researches, but is in fact as naive as ever. For example, science is trying to discover how we came to exist and is considering Special Creation and Evolution as the only two possibilities!! You may ask, "Well, what other possibilities exist?" The answer is I don't know -- Nobody knows -- But science has believed the assumption that Creation and Evolution are the only two choices. How unscientific!! The answer may be something that we've never conceived of yet! Something . . . metaphysical perhaps - - - But, if I stand on the top of a mountain and look down into the valley, it certainly looks like the planet is flat!!Originally posted by cichlidfish
You brought up gravity. A very interesting phenomenon indeed. It really still is a mystery, it seems to be instantaneous, ie much faster than the speed of light. In fact some scientists believe that the speed of light itself used to be MUCH faster in the past. This decrease in the speed of light, c decay/cdk, may account for the 'redshift' we took to mean an expanding universe. ( http://www.setterfield.org/Redshift.htm#whatredshift )
If this is true, than many scientific facts or theories we took for granted could quite wrong. Personally I believe it to be a very plausible theory, I did a lot of research into this some years ago. We may be in a static or even shrinking universe and not an expanding one, though it can still be expanding even with cdk.(then the redshift effect would be produced by both expansion and cdk...). Einstein's 'holy grail' equation has eluded us still....string theory, M theory, and we're still far from the goal

"Since we think" -- This is physical -- "and we percieve what we think" -- This is metaphysical. The brain activity itself is quite physical -- but the perception we have of the activity isn't, even though we know it's cause. The thought you are thinking right now ("Mark is an idiot -- He's finally gone off the deep end -- poor Oscars!") is caused by brain activity, but the perception of the thought is not seen, heard, felt, smelled, or tasted -- metaphysical, by your definition "beyond the physical". That perception of thought, not the physical thought itself, is the root of René Descartes "I think -- Therefore I am". That perception of thought is our closest link to even the existance of metaphysical -- and the most easily studied. --Originally posted by Fuzzy
Mark.
I think there might be a misconception in the term metaphysical.
The word Metaphysical, comes from the base word Metaphysic, which comes from the writings of Aristotle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysics#The_origin_of_the_word_.27metaphysics.27
The common meaning of Metaphysical now (at least the one I used) is beyond the physical.
Since we think, and we perceive what we think. This is physical.

"I eat..........so I get fat." Fuzzy


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