Wednesday, 1 April 2015

SCIENTIFIC TEMPER

It is one thing to to pretend, having a scientific temper.  It is another thing to rise above our self defined limitations that envelop our personality under varieties of self deceptions.
IT and Management streams are today considered prime segments after which the upcoming generations make a bee-line. There is hardly any body so unfortunate today who might be ignorant about the outlines of these two fast emerging and evolving segments.
But the biggest misfortune of this era is that the even the primacy of these two segments has failed to open up conceptual vista in the human kind despite the inescapable impact of its material substance.
In our early years, there were scores of questions about the mysteries of universe and nature that were difficult to either understand or explain, without indispensable God intervention. All that one could fail to understand or explain, would be assigned to the God's domain, shutting further questioning or answering.
Gone are the days of unanswered mysteries which would require to be punctuated by the domain of God for every question that would fail to fetch a stock answer. This is so, not about all that may be asked, but at least about all that we had been asking but were greeted with a volt faced ones who claimed to know more than we did.
It is in this backdrop, it is worth recounting the plenty of unresolved issues which today seem ready with answers without formal questions being framed to elicit resolution.
That brings us to the study of the human mind, the pivot from which all unresolved issues might seem straightened and sorted out, leaving little to leave us dazed.
The beginning point of this theory might seem weird, but facts are ,at times, stanger than fiction. The weird facts, stranger than fiction is that it is not true to say that all mind is in the body.
The contrary thereof is rather yrue, that all body is in the mind.
Which means, the mind, extends even beyond this physical body.

(More to follow)
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