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Which Way Western Man? By William Gayley Simpson Chapter 7 The Added Faculty Of Perception
Which Way Western Man? by William Gayley Simpson Full PDF with final additions by the author
Chapter 7 The Added Faculty Of Perception In The Light of Psychology and History
In this chapter Simpson relates the mystical to the scientific one final time. Much of it is reiterated, but I urge you if you are enjoying this book (and science in general) to take home this one point.
Current science with its adherence to unworkable disproven concepts like quantum 'theory' has left the rails of describing observable reality and therefore unable to even predict much of what is unknown in our world, mystical or otherwise. Einstein was wrong.
I will tackle this in future videos, but given the information Simpson had in the 70s he does surprisingly well to separate the scientist from the mystic and is right to do so, as we are all confronted with 'experts' who cow tow to consensus, funding, and popularity. None of which Simpson advocates. As a side note, you'll find science has lost its ability to benefit man as it once did. People like Richard Dawkins, and even Stephen Hawking come to mind. It has presently been reduced to mathematics, which is a TOOL to understand things, not the thing itself. Einstein was wrong. Stephen is very comical amidst the mind numbing mathematics he explains, I hope you enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q185InpONK4
Finally Simpson rests his discussion about the differing perspectives in this chapter, and reminds the reader if they are going to follow their inner sun, they must get quiet enough to hear their guidance. (See previous chapters).
I'm glad you're here, friends.
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