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Originally Posted by Augi
The ancient Greeks saw the world as round. It wasn't science that told them it wasn't. Yes once we could only see atoms, but we didn't have the vision (or the tools) to see it further than that. Just imagine what we'll "see" tomorrow.
And, please, do not think I haven't my mystical side. No one pays attention to signatures these days, "Please take into account: I still think Labyrinth is one of the coolest movies ever made." I'll just never find comfort in placing confidence in something that can't be recreated or demonstrated.
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You know Augi, I can safely say that everyone is right in their own rite. I think more important than who's right or wrong, is what can you learn and share with eachother.
I truly believe that mysticism is what is lost in the world today. It's so easy to get caught in routines, and invisible safety nets. Where's the adventure, the excitement, and the unknown! That's what I'm all about. Life is a journey, and you are the knight, princess, king, or whatever you dream!
I would like to recommend a book to you that I am currently reading. It was a gift from my uncle, and so far it's fantastic. It's called "Behold the Spirit: A Study in the Necessity of Mystical Religion" It's by Alan Watts. GREAT read!