Kabbalah, Hermeticism and M-Theory by Michael Faust

Kabbalah, Hermeticism and M-Theory by Michael Faust

Author:Michael Faust [Faust, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Amazon: B005WK86S6
Publisher: Hyperreality Books
Published: 2011-10-16T00:00:00+00:00


8) “what Satan / Abraxas / Lucifer / can and cannot do, may lead many readers even to superstition again....”

Superstition is defined as an irrational belief maintained by ignorance of the laws of nature or by faith in magic or chance. Whatever charge may be levelled at us, superstition certainly isn’t one of them. Our site is the opposite of superstition. We are showing exactly what r >= 0, a very precise and unique equation, implies about the nature of reality. No other group in history has done what we have. There is a subtext in the question that science is not superstitious. In fact, science is riddled with superstition, metaphysical speculation and ignorance. Anyone fanatically devoted to the closed thinking of science will lack the open mind necessary to comprehend what we are saying.

When Rupert Sheldrake’s book first appeared it was described by a prestigious science magazine as “the best candidate for burning there has been for many years.” Why? Simply because it challenged the prevailing scientific paradigm. It’s all too easy to succumb to scientism. No one who is not highly impressed by Sheldrake’s book will prosper when it comes to our site. Science always tries to close down debate. It has never addressed any of the pertinent issues raised by Sheldrake. It just ignores them, or brands them as superstition or hokum. Words like “superstition” are designed to shut down a debate and promote the establishment agenda.

People must be open minded and able to consider all possibilities. If you think we’re wrong, go ahead and demonstrate it. If not, don’t bandy around words like superstition. It reflects a particular mindset that’s already closed to new ideas.

We mocked the Islamic idea of jinn because the concept is put forward in a childish manner. However, if it were part of a rigorous system of science, mathematics and philosophy, we would treat it very seriously indeed, just as we take the question of how many angels can dance on the head of a pin extremely seriously because it goes to the heart of quantum reality. Never shut yourself off from new ideas. Even the bad ones often have useful messages to impart. The Christian debate about the dual nature of Christ and the triple nature of the Trinity is one that is full of brilliant philosophy. It is not some crude exercise in superstition, regardless of what anyone thinks of the real existence of Jesus Christ or the Holy Trinity. It’s extraordinary how many people say they believe in God while dismissing talk of Satan as superstitious. Then, when they are asked to define God, they don’t have a clue i.e. their belief is irrational, hence superstitious.

If we think that people already have enough information to answer their own questions then our policy is not to assist them. Also, we keep telling people that there is very little point in asking any questions until we have finished publishing all of our books and they can see what our full position is.



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