1.8 KEN: I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT MIND,SOUL AND SPIRIT.
...the sad thing was that what “reality”meant, of course, was empiric-scientific reality, which basically meant only that which could be perceived by the human senses or their instrumental extensions.
Anything outside of that narrow world--anything that might have something to do with the human soul or spirit or God or eternity--was deemed unscientific and thus“unreal”.
I had spent my entire life studying science, only to be met with the wretched realization that science was, not wrong, but brutally limited and narrow in scope.
If human beings Are composed of matter, body, mind, soul, and spirit, then science deals handsomely with matter and body, but poorly with mind and not at all with soul and spirit.
I did not want to know more about matter and bodies; I was choking on truths about matter and bodies.
I wanted to know about mind, and especially about soul and spirit.
I wanted some meaning in the mess of facts I was ingesting.