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What is God? A Spiritual Science Approach

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What is God? A Spiritual Science Approach

Valverde, Raul (2018) What is God? A Spiritual Science Approach. Scientific GOD Journal, 9 (7). pp. 503-508.

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Abstract

Spiritual scientists make an effort to merge science and religion. As humanity becomes more evolved and is in the search of a paradigm that helps to reconcile science and religion, spiritual science has the potential to start to spread around the globe and become the new paradigm for the man of the future that does not longer need organized religions but only support and guidance to discover the God within. The discovery of God is a personal matter that requires more than a life time, however, it is the final goal of man to become unified with God. Spiritual science uses concepts from different fields including metaphysics, quantum physics, and parapsychology into a unified system that describes the multi-dimensional nature of man and the universe. The article proposes quantum physics as a possible answer to the scientific explanation of God’s living within our consciousness and presents the spiritual science paradigm as a scientific method for the understanding of God.

Divisions:Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Supply Chain and Business Technology Management
Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Valverde, Raul
Journal or Publication:Scientific GOD Journal
Date:1 October 2018
Keywords:Metaphysics, quantum physics, Scientific GOD, spiritual Science
ID Code:986946
Deposited By: Raul Valverde
Deposited On:04 Aug 2020 15:19
Last Modified:04 Aug 2020 15:19
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