Religion Seeks to Teach us the Truth and Science Works to Uncover Reality.
/EINPresswire.com/ What a costly price all humanity has paid and will continue to pay if we do not wake up to the false beliefs of our scientists and our religious leaders against each other.
Very early on from the Buddha, Confucius and Jesus to name just a few; they all figured out the key to Nirvana, salvation, man's emancipation.
The Buddha not only explained that the key to Nirvana was selflessness! He urged his followers to become zero! He even invented mindfulness to achieve this goal of becoming zero.
Confucius sermon-ed that there were three ways to becoming wise. Through reflection, through knowing the wise way and following it or through experience over a long period of time.
Jesus preached salvation through becoming born again.
After researching wisdom for the last 40 years we have found that the key to becoming wise is to become selfless. Each one of these prophets are clearly telling us the key to wisdom. It is unbelievable that man still finds wisdom confusing.
The Buddha spent 40 years contemplating the answers to life's big mysteries. He figured out that man needed to be nurtured into becoming a selfless, humble and ego-less person. He even invented mindfulness to achieve the goal of freedom from the ignorance generating self image. His main aim was to tell mankind to become selfless!
After 40 years of research we have come to the same conclusion, that we need to become selfless human beings.
It is very clear to us that wisdom is a compound where all its individual attributes/ingredients have in them all the other attributes of wisdom. Wisdom is an all entity where each attribute of wisdom is biochemically compounded to every other attribute of wisdom. They all come together in a single unit of wisdom. Each attribute boils down to wisdom. For example love also contains all the other attributes of wisdom like respect, caring, sacrifice etc. However the chief property that makes love pure is selflessness. Selfless love is pure love. Again selfless caring is wisdom. Selfless sacrifice is wisdom. All the attributes of wisdom are powered by selflessness. Each attribute boils down to selflessness; thus selflessness is wisdom. So it will not be wrong to figure out/assume that by creating selflessness we will be creating wisdom. Selflessness is the power that generates wisdom. In order to become wise one has to become selfless. Becoming selfless means being free of one's own self image as far as possible. Selflessness is known, understood and definable within the paradigm of science! Thus selflessness can be taught as a pure science subject; just like math and science. Please google 'self image therapy by sajid khan'.
Buddha was one of those rare giants of philosophy and religion who like Jesus gave his sermons in plain words and parables. His main theme was to teach mankind to become selfless. Selflessness is the power that generates wisdom. Also selflessness is a crystal clear phenomena which is simple to understand and even possible to nurture.
It is amazing that with all this current research on the teachings of the Buddha and even the incorporation of mindfulness as a science and all the daily chanting in all the monasteries no one has taken the Buddha for his word. He is saying very clearly that selflessness is the key to Nirvana.
Unfortunately there is a belief amongst even the Buddha's followers that selflessness is a quality of those who have achieved nirvana or for those who are close to being self masters. They believe that selflessness is the domain of the very 'advance souls'. So no one thought of teaching selflessness as it is believed that selflessness comes after achieving nirvana. Actually it is the other way around. By teaching/nurturing/reconditioning selflessness we achieve Nirvana.
The Dalai Lama recently suggested that we should teach ethics. Ethics is an attribute of wisdom, which means it is an integrated part of wisdom and it comes with the whole wisdom package and so cannot be taught. Just imagine if the Dalai Lama had said what the Buddha has been telling mankind for so many 1000s of years to teach selflessness! It is never too late and we hope he will make the correction.
Again Confucius sermon-ed that there were three ways to becoming wise. Through reflection, through knowing the wise way and following it or through experience over a long period of time.
Then Jesus showed that wisdom can be acquired by being born again. Please read the earlier press releases given at the bottom to taste the pure science of the Jesus way.
Philosophers concluded that wisdom can be acquired in three ways, one can be born with it, or become wise through long years of experience or one can know the wisdom way and follow it. Philosophers concluded that wisdom cannot be defined nor can it be taught. They found that even the attributes of wisdom are frustratingly hard to learn. No wonder the research on wisdom and it's teaching is very patchy at best.
The problem with our scientists is that they have an image of our religious giants as if religious knowledge is nonscientific and so pay little attention to what our religious giants are saying. Look at the facts, in terms of emotional intelligence which at the highest stage is wisdom, our prophets are way ahead. Especially the Buddha and our Jesus Christ. Both have given us a clear picture for the science of living a good pure life.
Also our religious elders just interpret the scriptures in a set pattern and keep understanding the sermons in a routine way. It is about time for the science of life and the belief of life to came together and enhance each others insights in light of the double insights of science and religion. We need to take the best of science and the best of religion and produce a hybrid.
Science prides itself on solid evidence and proven facts. It discards what ever it cannot prove with hard evidence. Yet there is a myth that science has followed blindly; religion is based on blind beliefs and has no scientific knowledge to offer. This erroneous belief has cost mankind in immeasurable terms.
In science every quest is approached with a question mark. In religion it is already laid out as law. But if we examine the religious domain then we can see that religion's goal is the manifestation of the divine soul. In science this domain is still fuzzy though the goal of the mind sciences is now becoming the actualization of the full humanness potential; the development of emotional intelligence to the +2 super mature level. The divine soul is the very essence of man which is the same as the goals of science to make every one as loving and as human as possible.
It is clear that when it comes to wisdom, religion boldly tells you to follow the ways of the wise. No wonder religion wants you to follow the wise path as law! Because main stream science won't even define wisdom; and has more or less abandoned the research of wisdom. We think religion is the winner here. Perhaps the Prophets knew that till mankind is able to find out and define wisdom, wisdom ways must be enforced by law! And who can blame religion for this?
As we have said you can have wisdom and become wise through upbringing, through wisdom (brain) education or by grinding down ignorance via experiencing reality/truth over several decades. Or you can learn wisdom behavior and follow the wisdom path. So who can blame religion for making you behave wisely by law!
Religion says again and again that the word is the bottom line. And the word is what describes the truth. The word is the concept/description of truth. Science says it is the concept/phenomena behind the forces of nature that man must define as close to reality as possible. Which means both are trying to get to the very nature of truth/reality.
The ultimate goals of science and religion are one and the same: the emancipation of man. They are not only the two sides of the same coin; they are two paths describing the same coin: the ultimate context of human beings in our universe. Religion seeks to teach us the truth and science works to uncover reality. Reality and truth are the same entity. Thus the goals of both are the same. At least as far as the mind sciences are concerned both seek the same goal. Religion seeks to give man wisdom. Science seeks to give man emotional intelligence. At the most developed level of emotional intelligence the brain's quality is wisdom. So the words may be different but the truth and the reality is the same. Even the paths may be different but the destination is the same; to give man wisdom/emotional intelligence.
In one word religion wants you be good and do good, to know and follow the truth. Science wants nothing but the same. They both want man to actualize his full emotional intelligence/wisdom potential.
Both science and religion are saying that you can make your self capable of knowing, understanding and becoming your true self by developing your mind to it's highest potential.
Science is about uncovering the truth, religion is about living/becoming the truth and psychology is about becoming capable of living in the real world. Jesus and the Buddha are telling us how to achieve all these goals by becoming the spirit/mind through being born again and by becoming selfless respectively. Both are showing us the way and science can achieve these goals by using our latest science therapies; by making man selfless (Buddha's insight) through rebirth (Jesus' insight)!
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Very early on from the Buddha, Confucius and Jesus to name just a few; they all figured out the key to Nirvana, salvation, man's emancipation.
The Buddha not only explained that the key to Nirvana was selflessness! He urged his followers to become zero! He even invented mindfulness to achieve this goal of becoming zero.
Confucius sermon-ed that there were three ways to becoming wise. Through reflection, through knowing the wise way and following it or through experience over a long period of time.
Jesus preached salvation through becoming born again.
After researching wisdom for the last 40 years we have found that the key to becoming wise is to become selfless. Each one of these prophets are clearly telling us the key to wisdom. It is unbelievable that man still finds wisdom confusing.
The Buddha spent 40 years contemplating the answers to life's big mysteries. He figured out that man needed to be nurtured into becoming a selfless, humble and ego-less person. He even invented mindfulness to achieve the goal of freedom from the ignorance generating self image. His main aim was to tell mankind to become selfless!
After 40 years of research we have come to the same conclusion, that we need to become selfless human beings.
It is very clear to us that wisdom is a compound where all its individual attributes/ingredients have in them all the other attributes of wisdom. Wisdom is an all entity where each attribute of wisdom is biochemically compounded to every other attribute of wisdom. They all come together in a single unit of wisdom. Each attribute boils down to wisdom. For example love also contains all the other attributes of wisdom like respect, caring, sacrifice etc. However the chief property that makes love pure is selflessness. Selfless love is pure love. Again selfless caring is wisdom. Selfless sacrifice is wisdom. All the attributes of wisdom are powered by selflessness. Each attribute boils down to selflessness; thus selflessness is wisdom. So it will not be wrong to figure out/assume that by creating selflessness we will be creating wisdom. Selflessness is the power that generates wisdom. In order to become wise one has to become selfless. Becoming selfless means being free of one's own self image as far as possible. Selflessness is known, understood and definable within the paradigm of science! Thus selflessness can be taught as a pure science subject; just like math and science. Please google 'self image therapy by sajid khan'.
Buddha was one of those rare giants of philosophy and religion who like Jesus gave his sermons in plain words and parables. His main theme was to teach mankind to become selfless. Selflessness is the power that generates wisdom. Also selflessness is a crystal clear phenomena which is simple to understand and even possible to nurture.
It is amazing that with all this current research on the teachings of the Buddha and even the incorporation of mindfulness as a science and all the daily chanting in all the monasteries no one has taken the Buddha for his word. He is saying very clearly that selflessness is the key to Nirvana.
Unfortunately there is a belief amongst even the Buddha's followers that selflessness is a quality of those who have achieved nirvana or for those who are close to being self masters. They believe that selflessness is the domain of the very 'advance souls'. So no one thought of teaching selflessness as it is believed that selflessness comes after achieving nirvana. Actually it is the other way around. By teaching/nurturing/reconditioning selflessness we achieve Nirvana.
The Dalai Lama recently suggested that we should teach ethics. Ethics is an attribute of wisdom, which means it is an integrated part of wisdom and it comes with the whole wisdom package and so cannot be taught. Just imagine if the Dalai Lama had said what the Buddha has been telling mankind for so many 1000s of years to teach selflessness! It is never too late and we hope he will make the correction.
Again Confucius sermon-ed that there were three ways to becoming wise. Through reflection, through knowing the wise way and following it or through experience over a long period of time.
Then Jesus showed that wisdom can be acquired by being born again. Please read the earlier press releases given at the bottom to taste the pure science of the Jesus way.
Philosophers concluded that wisdom can be acquired in three ways, one can be born with it, or become wise through long years of experience or one can know the wisdom way and follow it. Philosophers concluded that wisdom cannot be defined nor can it be taught. They found that even the attributes of wisdom are frustratingly hard to learn. No wonder the research on wisdom and it's teaching is very patchy at best.
The problem with our scientists is that they have an image of our religious giants as if religious knowledge is nonscientific and so pay little attention to what our religious giants are saying. Look at the facts, in terms of emotional intelligence which at the highest stage is wisdom, our prophets are way ahead. Especially the Buddha and our Jesus Christ. Both have given us a clear picture for the science of living a good pure life.
Also our religious elders just interpret the scriptures in a set pattern and keep understanding the sermons in a routine way. It is about time for the science of life and the belief of life to came together and enhance each others insights in light of the double insights of science and religion. We need to take the best of science and the best of religion and produce a hybrid.
Science prides itself on solid evidence and proven facts. It discards what ever it cannot prove with hard evidence. Yet there is a myth that science has followed blindly; religion is based on blind beliefs and has no scientific knowledge to offer. This erroneous belief has cost mankind in immeasurable terms.
In science every quest is approached with a question mark. In religion it is already laid out as law. But if we examine the religious domain then we can see that religion's goal is the manifestation of the divine soul. In science this domain is still fuzzy though the goal of the mind sciences is now becoming the actualization of the full humanness potential; the development of emotional intelligence to the +2 super mature level. The divine soul is the very essence of man which is the same as the goals of science to make every one as loving and as human as possible.
It is clear that when it comes to wisdom, religion boldly tells you to follow the ways of the wise. No wonder religion wants you to follow the wise path as law! Because main stream science won't even define wisdom; and has more or less abandoned the research of wisdom. We think religion is the winner here. Perhaps the Prophets knew that till mankind is able to find out and define wisdom, wisdom ways must be enforced by law! And who can blame religion for this?
As we have said you can have wisdom and become wise through upbringing, through wisdom (brain) education or by grinding down ignorance via experiencing reality/truth over several decades. Or you can learn wisdom behavior and follow the wisdom path. So who can blame religion for making you behave wisely by law!
Religion says again and again that the word is the bottom line. And the word is what describes the truth. The word is the concept/description of truth. Science says it is the concept/phenomena behind the forces of nature that man must define as close to reality as possible. Which means both are trying to get to the very nature of truth/reality.
The ultimate goals of science and religion are one and the same: the emancipation of man. They are not only the two sides of the same coin; they are two paths describing the same coin: the ultimate context of human beings in our universe. Religion seeks to teach us the truth and science works to uncover reality. Reality and truth are the same entity. Thus the goals of both are the same. At least as far as the mind sciences are concerned both seek the same goal. Religion seeks to give man wisdom. Science seeks to give man emotional intelligence. At the most developed level of emotional intelligence the brain's quality is wisdom. So the words may be different but the truth and the reality is the same. Even the paths may be different but the destination is the same; to give man wisdom/emotional intelligence.
In one word religion wants you be good and do good, to know and follow the truth. Science wants nothing but the same. They both want man to actualize his full emotional intelligence/wisdom potential.
Both science and religion are saying that you can make your self capable of knowing, understanding and becoming your true self by developing your mind to it's highest potential.
Science is about uncovering the truth, religion is about living/becoming the truth and psychology is about becoming capable of living in the real world. Jesus and the Buddha are telling us how to achieve all these goals by becoming the spirit/mind through being born again and by becoming selfless respectively. Both are showing us the way and science can achieve these goals by using our latest science therapies; by making man selfless (Buddha's insight) through rebirth (Jesus' insight)!
***
"Message to President Obama..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=objrnqUnIBs&feature=channel_video_title
"If you are thinking of a divorce"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPfR7u9VyjM&feature=channel_video_title
"Who am I"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erEEZ3CebVY&feature=channel_video_title
"Practical application of quantification of the Mind"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmzwj-W8Mww&feature=channel_video_title
"A Message for Bill Gates"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLc4jzuPS98&feature=channel_video_title
Sajid Khan
The 4th R Foundation
President
233 East 59th Street
New York, NY
United States 10022
Voice: 2124214848
sajidalikhan2@gmail.com
Science Has Blindly Believed That Religion Is Based On Blind Beliefs And That Religion Has No Scientific Knowledge To Offer. This Erroneous Belief Has Cost Mankind In Immeasurabe Terms. The Time Has Come To Reevaluate This belief...
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