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Psychic Understanding Non Reality Is Very Important Introduction ψ A couple days ago, we talked about reality. We stated that there are a couple of ways of determining reality, and mentioned ontology as the study that defines and characterizes the states of being Real. If you haven't read it, you may find it here. ( https://www.psioniccircles.com/stage/what-is-reality-briefly/ Today, we will discuss its antithesis, non-reality, which is defined as: The quality of not being real. A place, situation, etc. that is not reality. Non-Reality is viewed then as the opposite of reality, represents things that can be proven not to be real, or are very likely not to be real due to a lack of evidence in favor of their existence. The tool of measurement is the Concept of the Scientific Inquiry, and the use of Empirical Evidence. The Concept of Scientific Inquiry aims to obtain knowledge in the form of testable experiments leading to explanations that others can use to predict the results of future experiments. This allows one to gain a better understanding of the topic studied and can be used later to understand causal mechanisms. A causal mechanical example is the motion of reading from the letter A forward which naturally causes the letter B to follow in logical sequence, and it is then followed by the letter C. Everyone who reads the letters of the alphabet from the letter A to C, find that B follows A, and C follows B. Thus, this is a fact and is real based upon empirical evidence. When an explanation is accurate and can be vied as facts and factual, then it can be used for making predictions, and perfect decision-making. Without scientific inquiry, there is no clear evidence that the postulated explanation or “fact” is true, and real. Thus, it must be nonreality. In Psionics, we teach you about non realty of which there are 14 types. They are the following: fantasy delusion illusion fairyland irreality fiction imagination hypnosis unreality phantasy dishonesty lie failure forfeit. Each of these words describes a state of unreality which has grades and levels of… -
Air What is the Wesak System & Festivals and Why is it in the Program? Year 1 Last Update: Introduction ψ Every religion has its key days. Buddhism is no different. Wesak also pronounced Vesak is Buddha’s Day. It is the most important day for those of the Buddhist faith. It is a sacred ritual for its practitioners that is celebrated annually on the full moon of the ancient lunar month of Vesakha, which usually falls in May, or in early June. On Vesak Buddhist celebrate the Enlightened birth of Lord Buddha Prince Siddhattha Gotama, at his 35th year when he became the Buddha and his final ‘passing’ into Nirvana at the age of 80. Buddha’s enlightenment meant that he would not be reborn ever again and he was off the wheel of Samsara. The Buddhist scriptures tell the three major events that occurred on a full moon of the Indian lunar month of Vesakha. They are his birth, his enlightenment, and his passing into Nirvana. According to tradition he was born in 623 BC and was calculated according to the Buddhist calendar which counted down from his final passing that was 80 years later. And the decision to agree to celebrate Vesak as the Buddha's birthday was formalized at the first conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists held in Sri Lanka in 1950, although festivals at this time in the Buddhist world are a centuries-old tradition. Siddhartha’s Early Life According to modern academic consensus Gautama Buddha was born 563–483 BCE as Prince Siddhatha Gotama in Lumbini (what is now Nepal) and raised in the Shakya capital of Kapilavastu. He was born into an aristocratic family in the Shakya clan. Growing up, the Buddha was exceptionally intelligent and compassionate. Siddhartha as a young man grew to be tall, strong, and handsome. He belonged to a warrior caste and was destined to be great. As such it was predicted that one day, he would become either a king or spiritual leader. Siddhartha’s parents were powerful and wanted him to become a mighty ruler for their kingdom. They believed that the best…Year 1: Wesak System & Festivals
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