00:00The Limits of Science
00:09Whenever an average person encounters a scientist's statement on any topic,
00:16their reaction is always a blend of genuine interest,
00:21profound respect, and self-imposed humility.
00:26Such an individual quietly withdraws to a corner,
00:30making every effort to comprehend the scientist's ideas.
00:36Common people seek to absorb even a small amount of wisdom from the source
00:43that they regard as superhuman.
00:47The idea that science and its followers are superior to others
00:52is deeply rooted in our society.
00:55People from lower castes hardly ever dare to question it.
01:01Over time, this abstract order of values has proven to be much more rigid
01:07and resistant to change than the social hierarchies of different cultures.
01:13It has remained stable for centuries, unaffected by the rise and fall of empires and indifferent to different governments and political systems.
01:25This remarkable stability is due to all the members of the order of values,
01:31who have never allowed themselves to consider that its structure could be different.
01:37For a long time, science has imposed many absurd and erroneous ideas on humanity without facing resistance.
01:45Each time a scientific dogma is proclaimed, it is followed by a typical silence, as the language used is often obscure and inaccessible to non-experts.
01:59The concept of scientific infallibility has become widely accepted because society places more value on reasoning than on their spirituality.
02:11This is evident in people's discomfort at the mere mention of the word spirit.
02:19When individuals hear or read such a word, their reasoning immediately kicks in,
02:25leading them to believe that they are probably coming across something not very serious.
02:31A similar effect can be observed with any other concept the human intellect struggles to assimilate.
02:41Matters of genuine spirituality no longer evoke feelings of joy or interest.
02:49Instead, neglect and rejection are provoked by reasoning that seeks to maintain its dominance at all costs.
02:59At most, reasoning promotes an increase in fantasy, providing lazy humanity with substitutes for neglected spiritual matters,
03:09such as occultism, mysticism, magic, and blind belief.
03:15Considered all of these factors and it becomes easy to envision a portrait of the modern human being,
03:25a spiritual being who feels ashamed of their spiritual origins,
03:30a slave to their own reasoning,
03:33and an apathetic creature devoid of vivacity of spirit.
03:38Such an individual accepts the most absurd religious lies
03:43and the most foolish mystical occult fantasies with apathy.
03:48If, back then, when humanity tasted from the tree of knowledge,
03:54it had, at the same time, nurtured the garden of its spiritual abilities,
04:00we would have a paradise on earth nowadays.
04:04However, since that did not take place,
04:08we must survive in a world torn apart by hatred,
04:13defiled by greed, poisoned by envy, and sunk in misery.
04:19This is the world the human intellect has to offer when dissociated from the spirit.
04:26Humanity has long placed unweavering trust in its intellectual capabilities.
04:35Over millennia, external material successes have reinforced such a belief.
04:42What we are witnessing today is the result of this process,
04:47with human intellect asserting itself as the most dependable foundation.
04:54As a result, reasoning has become a pervasive and all-knowing divinity,
05:01akin to the golden calf that science has fully embraced and imposed on humanity.
05:08This concept is one that everyone, whether openly or secretly, worships and prays to.
05:19Today's science stands strongly based on human intellect and reasoning.
05:25This is elemental because, in order to analyze and classify physical and observable phenomena on earth,
05:34science must rely on human reasoning,
05:39which originates in the brain, a physical organ of the human body.
05:44By using reasoning as a tool, science can achieve great things,
05:50but these accomplishments are always confined to the realm of the material world.
05:57The accomplishments in different fields of science today are clear examples of such accomplishments.
06:07The big mistake occurs when scientists, encouraged by their visible triumphs,
06:13believe that they can use their intellect, which is closely connected to the physical world,
06:19to examine things that are beyond the physical world's scope.
06:25In doing so, they mistakenly imagine they can find answers to fundamental matters human beings ask,
06:34such as, what is the origin of the universe?
06:38How did the life start on earth?
06:41Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going after this journey on earth?
06:47At every level of this system of values,
06:51there resides the same belief in the boundless potential of human knowledge.
06:57With unwavering confidence and barely concealed pride,
07:02people from all walks of life look up to their distinguished scientists,
07:08hoping to find answers to these important questions.
07:13A hopeless expectation, however.
07:18The human intellect, which is entirely focused on the material world,
07:24will never be able to solve mysteries that belong to other levels, dimensions or plans of existence.
07:34Solving such mysteries requires spiritual movement,
07:38something that many modern scientists lack.
07:43Most of these scientists do not even acknowledge the existence of the spirit,
07:48let alone a creator of the world.
07:51They insist on using their limited physical world-based reasoning and tool-like scales, test tubes,
08:00and electronic microscopes to study spiritual matters and thus unravel the secrets of creation.
08:09And despite the clear logic in the natural impossibility of understanding spiritual phenomena with material means,
08:18science will never be able to acknowledge this limitation and weakness.
08:25Not out of vanity, but simply out of absolute incapacity.
08:31The scientists' faith in reasoning as the ultimate solution blinds them to the possibility of knowledge beyond the limits of their intellect.
08:42It is inconceivable for them to entertain the notion that human reasoning may be incapable of unraveling certain things.
08:52Essentially, they have lost the ability for true discernment.
08:57The followers of science consider themselves to be at the peak of human knowledge and are satisfied with this belief.
09:07However, they are only at the top of intellectual knowledge,
09:12which is quite low compared to the knowledge they could attain about the vast creation if they utilized the capabilities of their spirits.
09:24If humanity had not carelessly abandoned its spiritual development, everything would now be completely different.
09:34Science would today be synonymous with true knowledge.
09:40And all major human questions would have long been solved.
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