Panentheism and a universal philosophy
How do the concepts of philosophy, religion, and science reinforce the concept of panentheism?
They do not; what is taking place is that panentheism is reinforcing the concepts of the significance of philosophy, religion, and science.
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Science: symbiosis states that all elements within the whole impact upon the
potential of the whole, all elements within the whole make the whole what it is, and any element removed from the whole diminishes the potential of the whole. Science tries to understand the whole, the dynamics of the whole, the relationship of reality to Reality, and what part we play within the two.
No part of the whole can exist without affecting the whole. ‘Negatives’, ‘positives,’ whatever words we wish to use, have the same basic results.
They both create change.
And we, you and I, are a part of it. You and I together have a purpose in reality and, therefore, in Reality.
Religion: panentheism states that Reality exists outside our universe and is omnipresent.
Whether or not this Reality itself is a closed or open system (see Entropy) is beyond our comprehension at this point.
However, understanding the concept of our reality lying within the greater Reality is not.
If the Causative Force is what we lie within, then it is the Causative Force we impact.
If we do not lie within the Causative Force, the entity within which both we and our Causative Force lie within is truly ‘the’ Causative Force.
Whichever case, we lie within something.
Philosophy: panentheism states that the union of science and religion is symbolized by the ring of reason.
The butterfly effect is alive and well and you and I are the butterflies.
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Philosophy is not to repaint the pieces.
Rather, philosophy is to direct the assembly of the pieces using the advantage it has of being able to stand back and view the construction of the picture from a distance.
There should be a place for everyone.
The picture will not be complete if it throws away pieces of the puzzle science and religion have worked so arduously to discover.
No unified view should ignore blood spilled in the past that saturated the soil of our planet earth, discolored our rivers, lakes, and oceans, and fell from sky.
The picture we obtain of the Causative Force, Reality, will indubitably be painted upon a canvas of red that can only accentuate Her character.
How do the concepts of philosophy, religion, and science reinforce the concept of panentheism?
They do not; what is taking place is that panentheism is reinforcing the concepts of the significance of philosophy, religion, and science.
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Science: symbiosis states that all elements within the whole impact upon the
potential of the whole, all elements within the whole make the whole what it is, and any element removed from the whole diminishes the potential of the whole. Science tries to understand the whole, the dynamics of the whole, the relationship of reality to Reality, and what part we play within the two.
No part of the whole can exist without affecting the whole. ‘Negatives’, ‘positives,’ whatever words we wish to use, have the same basic results.
They both create change.
And we, you and I, are a part of it. You and I together have a purpose in reality and, therefore, in Reality.
Religion: panentheism states that Reality exists outside our universe and is omnipresent.
Whether or not this Reality itself is a closed or open system (see Entropy) is beyond our comprehension at this point.
However, understanding the concept of our reality lying within the greater Reality is not.
If the Causative Force is what we lie within, then it is the Causative Force we impact.
If we do not lie within the Causative Force, the entity within which both we and our Causative Force lie within is truly ‘the’ Causative Force.
Whichever case, we lie within something.
Philosophy: panentheism states that the union of science and religion is symbolized by the ring of reason.
The butterfly effect is alive and well and you and I are the butterflies.
•
Philosophy is not to repaint the pieces.
Rather, philosophy is to direct the assembly of the pieces using the advantage it has of being able to stand back and view the construction of the picture from a distance.
There should be a place for everyone.
The picture will not be complete if it throws away pieces of the puzzle science and religion have worked so arduously to discover.
No unified view should ignore blood spilled in the past that saturated the soil of our planet earth, discolored our rivers, lakes, and oceans, and fell from sky.
The picture we obtain of the Causative Force, Reality, will indubitably be painted upon a canvas of red that can only accentuate Her character.