Hi all,

Very well said and interesting discussion.

To truly understand reality, we need to consider some things science currently can't explain. This could include a higher power (like God), a universal energy, or the nature of consciousness.

Building a Grand Theory

By combining ancient wisdom traditions (like Vedanta), philosophies (like the Greeks), and modern science, I have been able to create a complete picture of reality.

Testing the Theory

This theory of coexistence of the form and the formless should be able to explain everyday events, from the smallest interactions to the grandest cosmic phenomena. All the laws of nature  fit within this framework.

Humankind's Need for Order

Humans crave order and understanding. This theory aims to provide a framework for living in harmony with ourselves, each other, and the world around us.

A World in Harmony

This theory is not about self-promotion, but about creating a global understanding that promotes peace and ensures the survival of humanity.

Open for Discussion

I'm happy to discuss this theory in more detail and answer any questions anybody, from physics to psychology.




Warm regards,
Anand Damani

A Resolved Human being, Helping Humanity from delusion to Resolution.
www.ananddamani.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/damanianand/
 


On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 10:31 PM UTOK Society listserv <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> “harmonize scientific knowledge with human experience.”
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> Science does many things well, but often this is merely descriptive and not very explanatory - lots of data and models.
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> Humans are very descriptive and full of anecdotes, but again not necessarily good at explaining - or merely incapable of providing data.
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> Both have limits, one question is whether we understand what our limits are, and can we deal with that in a rational manner. Not just ignore it. This is a break that occurs with Newton and Descartes.
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> This, I believe, is where Metaphysics is useful.
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> On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 11:34 AM Steve Beller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Where can I find "A New Synthesis?"
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>> When I was in graduate school (late '70s), I was an oddball student in my clinical psychology class. I examined the psychotherapeutic process from a scientific standpoint and was the only student to have the head of the experimental psychology department as my thesis advisor.
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>> When I started practicing as a therapist, I wanted to know as much as possible about the internal and external aspects of my clients' lives regarding the relationship between cognition, affect, behaviors, environment, and physiological factors related to psychological distress and maladaptive functioning/coping.
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>> When personal computers first entered the market, I started using them to build models for collecting, analyzing, organizing, and presenting information that builds knowledge that supports clinical decisions and engages clients in the therapeutic process by gaining profound knowledge about themselves, their choices, and their options. Over three & a half decades, I developed and used software programs successfully as part of my practice for adolescents and adults. It evolved into a toolset for building biopsychosocial knowledge. When it came to crucial issues such as life meaning and purpose, defining the self, and religion, I focused on metaphysical explanations, as I discussed in the previous post.
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>> I hope to share what I've learned and the tools we've developed with psychology students. Practitioners from my generation are rarely interested in a holistic/whole-person approach supported by health information technology.
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