Sunday 30 November 2014

We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are (Talmud)



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We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are. — The Talmud

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Of course man is observing the world from his own perspective. And is thinking then this is how the world is. And that's alright. Since everyone is entitled to such a free perspective.

Religions provide insight into how the spiritual world is beholding the earthly reality. And that helps people to get more perspective, more understanding, more grip on the difficult facts of life. And that's all right.

And science is providing herein more objectivity, trying to show the world as it is. And that's all right, because this creates knowledge, this is the way insights in reality are arising and in this way mankind is helped to reduce superstition and wrong fantasies.

The Talmud as religious book is giving here a scientific understanding.
And that is very good. Because then the worlds of religion and science are coming together for a moment. And then insight becomes bigger, more powerful, more valuable.

When mankind would take this insight from the Talmud, there would be fewer quarrels and wars in the world and anyone who has mastered this understanding would be more cautious and more modest. The scope of his own human knowledge would then automatically be extended with the knowledge of others.
And then out of own free will respect and love will become reality.
And this is a prerequisite for the realization of the Kingdom of God on earth in human live. There is no other way.

My blessings to you all

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