Week 7: Leslie
Leslie D.
Asian American Philosopher: Energies and Revisions of Thinking About Attraction
When I was reading the article “The American Scholar: A New Theory Of the Universe” by Robert Lanza, I was drawn to the idea that the self and its senses generate reality, because I followed this idea since high school. I realized that my perceptions shape the existence of objects in the material world during my AP Studio Art class in my senior year in high school. Developing conceptual work for my art pieces, I was thinking out loud to my classmate. While we were working on our portfolios after school, I told her, “In a way, our bodies are like small particles that make up the universe, but our senses also construct reality too. If we were to pass away, how would the configuration of reality and objects in reality change without our existence?” At the same time, if we apply the same idea to people with schizophrenia, we would find that the same, first-person perspective would generate objects in reality that cannot be seen by third-person perspective. Therefore, incarcerating and institutionalizing schizophrenics who are minding their own business and not hurting themselves or other people can cause science to induces conflicts in perceiving reality. In this case, science can inflicting violence against other people’s (such as schizophrenics) sense of self by making other them into copies of yourself through imposing psychology institutionalization on their right to free will.
Since the future is revising science to merge with spirit realm systems (and traditional philosophies of space and time) and to generate evolved forms of interdisciplinary knowledge, multidisciplinary social scientists with science backgrounds could look at how energies reconfiguring in the world (Lanza, 12.) For instance in order to rethink reincarnation, I postulate that people, places, and material objects (clothes, fashion styles, etc) that we are drawn to are particles that we were comprised of in past lives, before our decay released our molecules back to the universe.
Question
In order to theorize that the material objects and people we are drawn or attracted to arr particles of our past selves, what evidence and spiritual realm research would we need? How can we incorporate and evolve scientific theories and studies with this framework?
Asian American Philosopher: Energies and Revisions of Thinking About Attraction
When I was reading the article “The American Scholar: A New Theory Of the Universe” by Robert Lanza, I was drawn to the idea that the self and its senses generate reality, because I followed this idea since high school. I realized that my perceptions shape the existence of objects in the material world during my AP Studio Art class in my senior year in high school. Developing conceptual work for my art pieces, I was thinking out loud to my classmate. While we were working on our portfolios after school, I told her, “In a way, our bodies are like small particles that make up the universe, but our senses also construct reality too. If we were to pass away, how would the configuration of reality and objects in reality change without our existence?” At the same time, if we apply the same idea to people with schizophrenia, we would find that the same, first-person perspective would generate objects in reality that cannot be seen by third-person perspective. Therefore, incarcerating and institutionalizing schizophrenics who are minding their own business and not hurting themselves or other people can cause science to induces conflicts in perceiving reality. In this case, science can inflicting violence against other people’s (such as schizophrenics) sense of self by making other them into copies of yourself through imposing psychology institutionalization on their right to free will.
Since the future is revising science to merge with spirit realm systems (and traditional philosophies of space and time) and to generate evolved forms of interdisciplinary knowledge, multidisciplinary social scientists with science backgrounds could look at how energies reconfiguring in the world (Lanza, 12.) For instance in order to rethink reincarnation, I postulate that people, places, and material objects (clothes, fashion styles, etc) that we are drawn to are particles that we were comprised of in past lives, before our decay released our molecules back to the universe.
Question
In order to theorize that the material objects and people we are drawn or attracted to arr particles of our past selves, what evidence and spiritual realm research would we need? How can we incorporate and evolve scientific theories and studies with this framework?
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