Sunday, June 21, 2015

A Prose-Poetry: Complimenting Each Other Science And Spirituality Potentiate Our Mind-Body-Bioenergetics That We Embody Comments

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“Manifestation and not creation is the word of science today - All science is bound to come to this conclusion in the long run” - Swami Vivekananda (First Parliament of Religions in Chicago, September 11,1893)

Abstract:
Background: Unlike modern science the holistic science of ancient Ayurveda integrated science with spirituality. The limitation of modern science seems to be due to some mistaken ideas on subjective and objective sciences among the scientists. As a result the progress of science has suffered having delayed impact on the masses.
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Tushar Ray 31 August 2015

Thank you Roseann for your very informative comments. As desired by you here is the detailed insights into the combination of subjective and objective investigation. The objective scientific investigation is about the material world we belong to and interact that affect our emotion. Material scientists highly trained in various disciplines like chemistry, biology, biochemistry, physics etc work in concert to study the details of our material world all the way down to subatomic level. The initial published scientific reports become the fact following verification by various experts around the world in their own laboratory, becoming the established scientific truth. On the other hand, subjective scientific investigation is a personal quest asking questions like “who am I? ” and “what is my relation with the objective universe”. This is a spiritual (personal) quest where the persons mind-body-brain is his own laboratory. In science, this is known as armchair investigation. Great scientists like Albert Einstein belong to this category. Nobel Laureate quantum physicists like Heisenberg, and Richard Feynman, and several ancient and modern scientists from India belong to this category. Also, poets eventually become armchair scientists (such as Rabindranath Tagore) to find the truth inside themselves through deep meditation that are then reflected in their beautiful poetic creations. Let me give you a vivid example explaining clearly what spiritual science is all about. Suppose I deeply enjoyed eating a fruit recording the details of taste, smell, texture in mind, and I can verify that taste again and again myself. But there is no way I can communicate that to anyone else no matter how articulate I am. The person will have to taste the fruit and gather its taste by himself. Each individual will have to earn his/her wisdom of relation with this universe through deep meditation as prescribed in the Vedanta Philosophy of ancient India, and practiced around the world in various forms.

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Kelly Kurt 21 June 2015

A very well thought out and presented piece, Tushar. Kept at a simple enough level for the average reader, yet packed with information and insight. Thank you for sharing

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Tushar Ray 24 June 2015

Thank you very much Kelly. Tushar

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