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Limitations of the materialistic view
The
“obviousness” of naive realism
In
some sense, the primary limitation of materialism is its “obviousness”.
We rely on our senses all the time, to the point where we
place a great deal of trust in those senses. And rightly so,
relative to ordinary functioning and survival: our senses
are constantly keeping us alive, whether we are speeding down
the road in our automobiles and suddenly swerve out of the
way of an unexpected car; or we are spitting out something
that tastes “off”. Why would we want to bad-mouth such good
friends as these five? We are so intimate with (and habituated
to) these friends that there is even an emotional overtone
of “obviousness” to everything they “tell” us.
It’s
worth recalling how the "apparently obvious" has
been shown to be untrue —
the stuff of mere appearance —
time and time again.
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Forget
for the moment all our school book learning. When we look
up in the sky over the course of a day, it is obvious
that the sun goes around the earth. It’s over to my
left in the morning, right above me at noon, and over to my
right at sunset. It’s obvious
that the sun is moving and the earth is not. Yes, our
contemporary belief system
include such “facts” as “The earth goes around the sun”, but
how many of us can actually recall the various reasons that
led scientists to switch their view? Most of us carry around
a lot of “facts” like these, in much the same way that the
Sunday school student memorizes and then carries around his
or her religious “facts”.
Again,
suspending our awareness of all the “facts” we learned in
school, we can add to the catalog of obvious, directly perceivable
facts that the earth is flat —
not meaning that there are no mountains, etc., but that
all of these are aligned perpendicularly (“upward”) with
respect to a flat plane, and the upward direction of the
Sierra Nevada Mountains in California is the
same upward direction as the Himalayas in
Nepal.
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If
the Earth were a globe, there certainly would be — if we
could imagine the thing, to be peopled all around — 'antipodes:'
'people who,' says the dictionary, 'living exactly on the
opposite side of the globe to ourselves, having their feet
opposite to ours' — people
who are hanging
down, head downwards while
we are standing head up? But since the theory allows us
to travel to those parts of the earth where the people are
said to hang head downward, and still to fancy ourselves
to be heads upwards, and our friends whom we have left behind
us to be heads downwards, it follows that the whole
thing is a myth —
a dream — a delusion
—
and a snare, and, instead of there being any evidence at
all in this direction to substantiate this popular theory,
it is plain proof that the Earth is Not A Globe.
from
“One Hundred Proofs Earth is Not a Globe” in
The
Flat Earth News
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We
could go on and on: The stars are tiny pinpoints of light;
etc. That’s the way it appears
to be. Therefore, according to naive realism, that’s
the way it is.
Now
those among the Spiritually Realized don’t agree with this.
The “material-only” vision is not
the way Reality appears
to them. And that is because they are not limited
to “the five senses”. They also have a “sixth sense”, a
sense of feeling-awareness that reaches beyond the body,
beyond the material, beyond the realm of the five senses.
With proper activation and training of this sixth sense,
God is as immediately obvious and accessible as our own
bodies are to us. The Spiritually Realized see all that
we see, sense all that we sense. But they are also
directly aware of much more than us, and
are directly aware that what the rest of us take as the
whole reality, is just the surface
of reality, “the
tip of the iceberg”. They are the explorers and
Realizers of the depth of
Reality.
Scientific
materialism limits itself to the exploration of objective
reality
While,
in going from simple materialism to scientific materialism,
the scope of phenomena considered “real” has been extraordinarily
expanded (over and against the exclusive use of the five
senses alone), the requirement for objective results, and
hence for a separation between the perceiver and the perceived,
restricts exploration to objective
reality. It is not that the subjective
realm doesn’t show up at all; in the so-called “soft sciences”
(where “soft” is measured relative to that ultimate “hard”
science, “physics”), such as psychology, sociology, etc.,
people’s subjectivity is indeed examined, but is examined
as objectively as possible.
What
is disallowed from the purview of materialism is any
participatory exploration of reality, because
that would result in a loss of
objectivity. But that participatory exploration
through the “instrument” of one’s own feeling-awareness
turns out to be the primary
tool for exploring the Spiritual and Transcendental
dimensions of reality. Thus scientific materialism inherently
disallows the very means required to validate the Greater
Reality, and, because it takes a reductionistic stance,
it is then forced to declare that no such Greater Reality
exists.
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What
is “knowledge” in our time? It is epitomized by the method
and the accumulated culture of scientism. And the method
of science epitomizes the tendency toward non-participation.
The method of science is, at its best, a right and useful
tool for acquiring certain kinds of information or data
about conditional events. But as a world-view, or an ideal
orientation toward existence, it is nothing other than the
attitude and method of egoity. This is because it is based
upon the abstraction or separation of the observer from
the observed. It expresses a preference for the non-participation
(or non-interference) of the observer in the observed and
in the results of the observation. . . .
The
disposition of scientism has, in our time, become the model
or ideal attitude toward what is.
Science has come out of the closet, from an esoteric discipline
engaged by a few revolutionaries, to a world-view that commands
what is acceptable as knowledge for all. I do not object
to the factual usefulness of the scientific method as one
of the possible tools of Man, but I thoroughly and vehemently
object to the culturally enforced notion that it is the
single, sufficient, and ideal tool of Man. . . .
Science
is not love. Science is not surrender. To do science is
to stand apart and inspect and analyze. To know without
love and submission is to magnify power and the motive of
control. Power and control are secondary needs of Man. Such
knowledge is, therefore, only a secondary need of Man. Science
is only a secondary tool of Man. What is our primary need
and our primary tool? We need love, union, unity. Our primary
tool is participation. And participation requires submission
of self to what is. Therefore, participation is love, or
the act of loving or self-transcending submission. If we
act as love, submission, or in the attitude or by the tool
of self-transcendence, then we also come to know and experience.
But the knowledge and experience that come by such means
do not enhance or magnify the power of self to control what
is. Rather, they enhance and magnify our freedom, our Realization
of Reality, and our ultimate Happiness. . . .
We
cannot discover whether or not there is God, or soul, or
Transcendental Spiritual Reality by analytical or non-participatory
means. The ego cannot discover the Truth. . . . Our greatest
need is to discover the Truth. And in order to discover
the Truth, we must understand and transcend ourselves. .
. . And if the Way of self-transcendence is magnified as
the fullness of participatory capability, then what is will
be discovered to be Divine, unbound, eternal, Transcendental
Happiness.
Avatar
Adi Da Samraj,
“The Cult of Narcissus and the Culture of Participation”
p. 73, The Transmission Of Doubt
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Scientists
often cast themselves (or are so cast by those that make
them into the high priests of our contemporary civilization)
as the seekers of “truth”. But at best, what they find are
the facts and principles of the material dimension of reality.
That is, at best they are finding ways to characterize (and
control) objective reality. Truth is altogether different,
altogether greater. Truth is that which is changeless and
unconditional, that which is always already the case, even
in the midst of the changing and conditional reality. Finding
the Truth transforms our sense of Reality and sets us Free.
A
little earlier, we mentioned a “sixth sense” of
feeling-awareness. The “use” of this sense is participation
and relationship. One cannot
be exercising this sense and also standing apart
objectively. Thus, the use of the scientific method precludes
the use of feeling-awareness. More specifically, objectification
or standing apart is the result of contracting from fullest
feeling-awareness. Elsewhere
we describe the ego as
exactly this separating-itself-out activity that my Spiritual
Master calls the self-contraction.
Thus, no one comes to exercise this “sixth sense” of feeling-awareness
to any significant degree without a significant degree of
self- (or ego-)transcendence.
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