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Kabbalah, Science and the Perception of Reality

http://bit.ly/3lvUfK - Rav Michael Laitman, PhD uses an example from the film "What the Bleep Do We Know?!" to illustrate a key difference in Kabbalah's approach to defining our perception, and me...  
 
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rlong67 (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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you may not have ever seen a jellyfish before, but other people have, and the idea exists in the cosmos for your consciousness to grasp. you could also take into account the theory that in the realm of pure universal consciousness (to which you are directly linked), past, present, and future are indistinguishable, so perhaps you have seen a jellyfish many times in the future. or maybe it was as simple as recalling a childhood memory of seeing a jellyfish in a book about animals.
Zzozze (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The word for this is: reification
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The story of the indian is bullshit, to us it was told about some place in Africa where it happened, why the guy had no glasses.
Very first time I saw a big jellow-fish on the sand, I had never seen something like this before, no clear idea of what it was, but my eyes SAW it.
Smarter is to read "How real is real" Paul Watzlawick
and forget the tale of the indian...
Ramohog (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Kabbalah is the root of the occult, taken over by the mystery school religion. The occult, alchemy and science have always been closely related. It enslaving us into a scientific antichrist new age dictatorship. All based on philosophy and vain deceit after the rudiments of man, not after Christ. The wisdom of the world is foolishness unto God, so let God be true and every man a liar.
VegetoStevieD (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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cont... So if he can walk through the buildings that you can see, YOU CAN'T KNOW HIM. Not as you are, or as I assume you are (seeing how you're asking the question).
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cont... then again, I'm no expert on walk'nz through buildinz :P
1123mozart (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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but i do know him not knowing the building!!!! your not making any sense. if i met this guy while hiking through the amazon, then he would be in my reality as would I be in his, if i was then to take him to the foot of the john handcock building in chicago. he would not know the building but i would know him not knowing the building.. but im pretty sure he would be able to see it and would probably have fairly SOAR HEAD IF HE ATTEMPTED TO WALK THROUGH THE BUILDING
VegetoStevieD (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Indeed, a man you met in the Amazon would have a sore head if he attempted to walk through the building, but he would probably see it. But he would know the building, regardless of whether or not he could identify it as such.
1123mozart (1 week ago) Show Hide
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fair enough!!
1123mozart (1 week ago) Show Hide
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so why does this doctor say the caveman could walk through walls

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