We all "sense" something greater that our human senses only touch a part of. As a theist, I believe in the "Force". In my way, as with other mystics who are both scientist and theist, I try to explain my thoughts and exoeriences but know I can only "point" toward something, yet fall short of the definitive. My mind as a scientist remains open to possibilities, it does also as a theist. Just because I've chosen to believe (in) certain truths based on my study and experiences, doesn't mean I've closed my mind off to possibilities. Some will say, "Oh, he's a Christian," then dismiss me as a fool, but history is full of some very wise "fools" who have helped us "see" beyond accepted laws of science. And so, I see and agree with much here based on study and experience. }:- anonemoose monk
On Jun 15, 2018 Patrick Watters wrote:
We all "sense" something greater that our human senses only touch a part of. As a theist, I believe in the "Force". In my way, as with other mystics who are both scientist and theist, I try to explain my thoughts and exoeriences but know I can only "point" toward something, yet fall short of the definitive. My mind as a scientist remains open to possibilities, it does also as a theist. Just because I've chosen to believe (in) certain truths based on my study and experiences, doesn't mean I've closed my mind off to possibilities. Some will say, "Oh, he's a Christian," then dismiss me as a fool, but history is full of some very wise "fools" who have helped us "see" beyond accepted laws of science. And so, I see and agree with much here based on study and experience. }:- anonemoose monk