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The traditional definitions taught to us
- a branch of knowledge or st udy dealing with a body of fac tsor truths systematically arranged and& nbsp;showing the operationof general law s: the mathematical sciences.
- systematic knowledge of the physical or materi al worldgained through observation and&n bsp;experimentation.
- any of the branches of natural or physical science.
- systematized knowledge in general.
- kno wledge, as of facts or principles;& nbsp;knowledge gained bysystematic study.
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In these definitions science is defined as body of knowledge , as if , it's a frozen finality , and one has to simply know it, ie mug it up and and become ''scientist''--the most injustice done to the word science
if you apply to spirituality--it again says a knowledge that is already made known ---and makes yuus to face a dead end
where as maharishi has made it clear as---a systematic investigation'' --meaning that thre is a lot more to go, knowing more and more, that is how science is advancing, not standing still.
applying this to spirituality,
knowing is a process, it is a seeing process, a rishi aspect, seeing deeper and deeper aspects , discovering unending laws of nature .thus opening a vast vista to boundless ocean of knowledge .
so the defining science more completely, more precisely makes the journey unblocked by already known things , man is free to explore more, newer avenues
if you apply to spirituality--it again says a knowledge that is already made known ---and makes yuus to face a dead end
where as maharishi has made it clear as---a systematic investigation'' --meaning that thre is a lot more to go, knowing more and more, that is how science is advancing, not standing still.
applying this to spirituality,
knowing is a process, it is a seeing process, a rishi aspect, seeing deeper and deeper aspects , discovering unending laws of nature .thus opening a vast vista to boundless ocean of knowledge .
so the defining science more completely, more precisely makes the journey unblocked by already known things , man is free to explore more, newer avenues
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