Personal Universe

Question: Does the vastness of our seeable universe show us how special we are or how insignificant we are? Answer: In truth the Universe what the Universe shows us is ourselves reflected back to us, since reality is the projection of our own internal qualities on a “white”, perfect canvas. Thus we can’t have any … More Personal Universe

We Need To Learn What Truly Good Intentions Are Before We Want To Do Good…

Question: Why would a do gooder do more harm to than good? Answer: Because that person would do good according one’s own egotistic, subjective calculations. At the moment – by default – none of us are capable of making calculations, decisions, intention for any other goal, but to benefit ourselves in any possible way. And … More We Need To Learn What Truly Good Intentions Are Before We Want To Do Good…

Science Is Dead Unless We Upgrade The Scientist/Observer

Question: Is the scientific method dead? Answer: The scientific approach we have been using so far is dead indeed. Especially since quantum physics appeared on the scene. This is why all the classical sciences are becoming philosophical, theoretical since they “lost contact” with any practical possibility to apply what they philosophize about. As we have … More Science Is Dead Unless We Upgrade The Scientist/Observer

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…