From: Flash Light
Subject: Mysticism as Science #2
Date: Jan 16 2004
To: Albert Depas
Dear Albert,
You come to the point when you say, "even though Secular Humanists may have a problem accepting
mysticism..." It is exactly this problem I wish to address. I realize that you can live in
harmony with with them as things are, but I seek to help them with their "problem with
mysticism." I encourage you to do more than live in harmony with them; I encourage you also to
help them with their "problem with mysticism" so that they can advance,
for I believe any such an advance will benefit all.
I realize your time is precious. Even if you have only time for one e-mail on this topic per year,
that much progress seems more than the humanists are likely to achieve on this topic without your help.
To advance the question of mysticism as science, please consider this proposition:
If the science of physics is the study of bodies and forces in the physical realm, the science of
mysticism is the study of bodies and forces in the metaphysical realm.
Peace,
Flash
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