Beyond Metaphysics, Trying To Prove And Attain A Seemingly Undetectable Force

Question: Is metaphysics a complicated argument for the existence of God or is the existence of God an absolute presupposition of a particular metaphysical investigation? Can a metaphysician argue equally well the non existence of God? Answer: Any science which tries to investigate a force, entity that is so far unknown has to start with … More Beyond Metaphysics, Trying To Prove And Attain A Seemingly Undetectable Force

The True Paradox

Question: What are some paradoxes that are actually true? Answer: Most of such paradoxes arise from our inherently egocentric, subjective perception. Driven by this perception we associate ourselves with our selfish, introverted egos, thinking that whatever we sense “outside of ourselves” is alien to us. But in truth it is the ego that is alien, … More The True Paradox

In Order To Get To Know What We Don’t Know…

Question: What are examples of “knowing what we don’t know” and “not knowing what we don’t know”? Answer: At the moment we exist in the state of “not knowing what we do not know”. Due to our inherently egocentric, self-serving and subjective nature and perception we are convinced that we have reality mapped out, that … More In Order To Get To Know What We Don’t Know…

Learning How To Act Selflessly, Unconditionally For Others Sake

Question: What’s one thing you do to help parents but not to benefit them at all but yourself? What is your story? Answer: I apologize for answering a more general, “negative” way, but the “shocking truth” is that we are utterly incapable of doing anything – even for our parents, children, lovers – if it … More Learning How To Act Selflessly, Unconditionally For Others Sake