False philosophy, perhaps? This
is the attitude that the modern world has adopted toward philosophy—one of
contempt and shame. But, at least for those who pretend to be members of the
global elite, this is a complete misconception.
This planet, with its macrocosmic
and microcosmic patterns and designs, was made by the Supreme. Science and
technology belong to the macrocosm, but philosophy and religion are a part of
the microcosm. One statement about involution and the other about evolution is
an implicit truth. One is a seed, while the other is a tree, to put it simply.
It is impossible to separate
the inner and outward worlds since they are so interconnected. Therefore,
philosophy, religion, science, and technology must advance in unison if we are
to acquire comprehensive understanding. When a point expands, it becomes
infinite space, and when it contracts, it converts back into a point. A
philosophical proposition serves as the foundation for solid truth, which
ultimately leads to a philosophical notion. This is the reason why philosophy
is usually quantified in some form. The quantification episode doesn't start
until philosophy transforms into science and technology. A point may be
supported by an example. It is said that a point has existence but no
dimension. The abstract universe is a dimensionless reality, sustaining its own
existence only as a philosophical idea. Point so occupies a position at the
nexus of the manifest and the unmanifest worlds. We have an idea of philosophy
because of the concept. The idea of a point is what changes into a line, then a
surface, and finally a solid. In this approach, philosophy can be seen as a
seed that sprouts into a tree of science and technology. The same is true for
all the physical elements of creation, which all eventually transform into
limitless space and everlasting time, defying all attempts at quantification.
In
this sense, the mundane world of science becomes a philosophical marvel. As a
result, philosophy should never be considered to be absurd. Since it is the
fundamental building block of the material world, its necessity cannot be
surpassed or disputed. However, the method of acknowledgment must be very
distinct from other modalities that are employed to determine and confirm the
fundamental types of truth.
Therefore, let's change the way
we think about philosophy and work to give it an unwavering status that is
backed by sound reasoning and originates from an intelligent and excellent
mind. The valve to a larger unmanifest reality can only be opened by having the
right mindset. The unmanifest world is where philosophy originates, and it
allows access to the spiritual realm. While meditation encourages spirituality,
contemplation produces philosophy. Religion is a combination of philosophy and
spirituality that occupies a transitional space between two realms.
Therefore, it is crucial for a
good student to comprehend this indication and act appropriately. If philosophy
creates theories, hypotheses, and laws, science creates a tangible,
three-dimensional universe that is within reach of our minds, intellects, and
senses. Without practice, theory is insufficient, and vice versa. Therefore,
every excellent student should study philosophy and science, which are
interrelated in both theory and practice. The philosophy we select and favor
must develop as a good philosophy; this is the only vigilance that is desired.
A
terrible philosophy is blatantly irrational and superstitious. A definite line
of demarcation may be formed between a good philosophy and a bad one. It is a
good philosophy, which can take us to spirituality. We won't get anywhere with
a flawed philosophy. We'll be like a kid wandering aimlessly in a pitch-black
wilderness. Our cries would go unheard in the woods, and our pursuits would
lead to frustration and defeat in the end. Never forget that philosophy leads
to spirituality and that science is where life begins.