Some excerpts from an article I found by Deepak Chopra:
Would you rather be enlightened or own an iPad?
In modern society, the
choice is all too obvious. But it's a false choice, because people don't
realize that the things they most cherish and desire are born in
consciousness: love, happiness, freedom from fear, the absence of
depression, and a vision of the future. We achieve all these things when
consciousness is healthy, open, alert, and expansive. We lose them when
consciousness is cramped, constricted, confused, and detached from its
source.
I receive Google alerts every day telling me that one skeptic or another calls these considerations "woo." It's not my role to defeat skepticism, which amounts in practice to a conspiracy for the suppression of curiosity. Science advances through data and experiments, but those in turn depend upon theory. Theory is the flashlight that tells an experimenter where to look, and without it, he wanders at random. His data don't fit into a worldview. I consider myself scientific at heart, and so I depend upon a theory as well. Its basic premises are as follows:
- We live in a universe that exhibits intelligence, self-regulation, and creativity.
- Consciousness preceded the brain. It created life and went on to create the brain itself.
- Consciousness is primary in the world; matter is secondary.
- Evolution is conscious and therefore creative. It isn't random.
- At the source of creation one finds a field of pure awareness.
- Pure awareness is the source of every manifest quality in the universe.
Scientists don't use most of the terms that are central to my theory
-- which isn't mine, actually, but was born and sustained through the
world's wisdom traditions. In the name of objectivity, science leaves
consciousness out of its equations and is fiercely proud for doing so.
In doing that, a scientist is pretending not to be part of life, as if
thinking, feeling, creating, loving, and enmeshing oneself in the
complexities of the inner world were all irrelevant.
In fact, nothing could be more relevant. While the general public sees atheists mounting windy charge against superstitious believers, neither side is moving forward. The future lies with anyone who seriously delves into consciousness. Why? Because with physics arriving at the quantum world, neuroscience at the most minuscule operations of brain cells, and biology at the finest fabrics of DNA, all three have hit a wall. At the finest level, Nature is too complex to unravel through such weak ideas as randomness, materialism, and unconscious mechanics. Nature behaves, and as we know from ourselves, behavior is tricky. Science has tons of data about phenomena that don't fit any explanation. For example:
- How does an observer cause light to change from acting like a wave to acting like a particle?
- How can a group of ordinary people cause a random number generator to turn out more ones than zeros simply by wanting it to?
- How do millions of monarch butterflies migrate to the same mountainous regions of Mexico when they've never been there before and were not born there?
- How do twins connect at a distance, so that one knows immediately when the other has been hurt or dies?
- Where in the brain does the self live? Why do I feel like myself and no one else?
These are alluring mysteries, like trailing bits of yarn that lead back to a big tangled ball. This forum, with its open-minded questioning, can help in the untangling. Yet it spells doom if anyone, either believer or skeptic, falls back upon the tired and dishonest ploys that fill the debate today, such as:
- I already know the answer in advance, which makes you automatically wrong.
- I disdain your beliefs.
- You're a fraud with dishonest motives.
- I only want to make you look bad.
- You don't know as much science as I do, or perhaps not at all.
- Speculative thinking is foolish, superstitious, or both.
- I'm here to win, not to find out the truth.
FULL ARTICLE AT HUFFINGTON POST
Image by h.koppdelaney at Flickr
Namaste,
C H E Z
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