Solving Big Problems...
This piggy-backs on the previous blog and much more.
How can we solve the big problems?
"You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created. "
Albert Einstein
What does this tell us?
How can we use this information to make better decisions?
Well, the most direct use of this knowledge is to realize that we, as pretend 3rd-dimensional beings, are not privy to all the information! We're largely limited to sensory input. Are our senses a reliable source of information and knowledge? NO! We're all familiar with optical illusions as well as illusions of the other 4 senses. So why would we believe what we can see, hear, taste, touch or smell?
A far more efficient level of problem solving is the metaphysical level. The level above physics. This stretching into 4-D and perhaps a bit beyond. This is the level of miracles, magic and all those effects we cannot explain with Newtonian physics.
After studying and practicing metaphysics for over 45 years I summarize metaphysics as:
"Seeing the real beyond the apparent." MG
What does this mean and how can I use it?
An excellent explanation is the brilliant title of one of Wayne Dyer's books:
"You'll See It When You Beleive It."
Let's face it, none of us really knows the truth of reality. There are many theories about our origin, our purpose and our reality. All we have is working hypotheses. So let's pick one that's functional for us! You haven't lived until you've changed religions!
Back to metaphysics in action: "SEE" the reality you want. Believe it to be real. Then KNOW it to be real. The degree to which we can do that is the degree to which we will see and experience it with our senses (manifest in 3-D).
How can we solve the big problems?
"You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created. "
Albert Einstein
What does this tell us?
How can we use this information to make better decisions?
Well, the most direct use of this knowledge is to realize that we, as pretend 3rd-dimensional beings, are not privy to all the information! We're largely limited to sensory input. Are our senses a reliable source of information and knowledge? NO! We're all familiar with optical illusions as well as illusions of the other 4 senses. So why would we believe what we can see, hear, taste, touch or smell?
A far more efficient level of problem solving is the metaphysical level. The level above physics. This stretching into 4-D and perhaps a bit beyond. This is the level of miracles, magic and all those effects we cannot explain with Newtonian physics.
After studying and practicing metaphysics for over 45 years I summarize metaphysics as:
"Seeing the real beyond the apparent." MG
What does this mean and how can I use it?
An excellent explanation is the brilliant title of one of Wayne Dyer's books:
"You'll See It When You Beleive It."
Let's face it, none of us really knows the truth of reality. There are many theories about our origin, our purpose and our reality. All we have is working hypotheses. So let's pick one that's functional for us! You haven't lived until you've changed religions!
Back to metaphysics in action: "SEE" the reality you want. Believe it to be real. Then KNOW it to be real. The degree to which we can do that is the degree to which we will see and experience it with our senses (manifest in 3-D).
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