Let’s ask ourselves: is it even possible to let go of the illusory world shaped by our sensory perception? And if it is—does it really matter to us? Or maybe the better question is this: if it does matter, can we actually separate ourselves from the illusions and deceptions that come with it?
What would it take to succeed in that kind of pursuit? First, we need to be extremely careful about the conclusions we draw from the kinds of experiments used to explore the nature of reality. These studies, especially those steeped in quantum uncertainty and non-determinism, are often incomplete and far from precise. We rely heavily on statistics to interpret results—numbers that can just as easily flip what seems improbable into something probable, and vice versa. That shift doesn’t always reflect clarity; sometimes it just shows the limits of our models and tools.
So what can we trust? The truth is, we can’t fully rely on the experts, or on ourselves, or on any theoretical framework built by others. And that goes for the spiritual path, too. No branch of quantum physics is going to bring humanity lasting freedom unless each person consciously and independently chooses that path for themselves.
The only thing that can truly help is our own inner sacred science—the kind that brings us back to wholeness. A science that doesn’t just explain, but transforms.
Still, it’s worth noting: for four hundred years, physicists—and chemists too—have explored reality without invoking God. And yet, the fundamental question remains unanswered: what is existence, really? The absence of divine language hasn’t resolved the mystery. It hasn’t disprove Creation—if anything, it leaves room for it.
Maybe that’s the point. The tools we’ve developed—mathematics, theories, experiments—can describe patterns and probabilities. But they don’t reach the source. They don’t explain why something exists in the first place, or why we care.
In that silence, between precision and mystery, something else begins. Not doctrine, not denial—but possibility.
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