Friday, April 26, 2013

Important for materialist thinking

After learning a lot about mental, spiritual, meditation sciences and internal martial arts I can undoubtedly claim something:

There is a lot of good systems with a lot of knowledge behind them but there are problems with their presentation if we want to understand it in our western materialist life.
Most of the times their presentation isn't based on scientific evidences and observations and martial artists, Yogis, monks unable to explain scientifically  why their system works as I have already mentioned in my older posts. But this is the smaller problem because in my "every day life" I spent a lot of time with working on scientific research and in this sector it is absolutely usual when we know a phenomenon very well but so far the science was not able to explore why and how it works. This is usual in physical, chemical, pharmaceutical research and especially on biological and biotechnological territories.
As for the aspects of "Qi sciences" the problem is different.
It is OK that a Yogi , a monk, a healer etc can't explain how their energy work scientifically, but for several times the problem is HOW they present it.

Very often they are telling about energies, miracles, Qi, meditatios etc....with reasons and consequences which are only understandable in their thinking. For example:

"I am working with the universal energy I got it from my master and I use it to heal your body and soul."

This presentation is practically ridiculous for a materialistic person even if it is true.

In this blog I don't want to convince anybody about anything, but the time has come to present this knowledge in an other form which is understandable for spiritual people and also much more understandable for the people of science and materialist way of thinking.

The mention sentence sounds very different this way:

 "Our results shows that we found a new type of bioenergy generated in human body which has not been reported yet to our best knowledge and which can influence primary biological processes. "
 

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