The reality of existence is one. We can approach it through sensory observation, empirical methods, philosophy, mysticism or revelation. Those who have the spiritual insight can reconcile within themselves knowledge obtained through these different methods and know that their method does not change the reality of existence, the difference is only how they look at this reality.
"There is nothing in existence except God and His manifestations"
"There is no veil between Him and His creation other than His creation".
Intentionally or unintentionally we all are seeking God, we are programmed to seek Him and Him alone, even the atheists who completely reject the idea of God seek nothing but Him. We are hard wired to do that; and we cannot escape this design.
The entire system of existence works based on the two acts of God, one is the act of creation and the second is the act of command. One produces a structure and the second gives it function, one is the body and the other is the soul, one is like "hardware" and the other is like "software."
Human beings are multi-dimensional, with physical, mental and spiritual aspects to their existence. We exist as a unit of a body and soul, two sides of the same coin, representing two grades of existence of a single entity, one more perfect than the other.
The scope of existence is far beyond the material realm of existence which is another way of describing the concept of the multi-verse. The material realm of existence is a very limited interface to a much larger meta-physical reality.
The likeness of reason is that of an eye and revelation is that of light. When applied together they can help one see further into the reality of existence. Those who want to dispense with one or the other either have a myopic view of the reality or are unable to comprehend what they are looking at.
Syed Hasan Raza Jafri is a thoracic medical oncologist (Lung cancer specialist) and a cancer researcher. He is an assistant professor of Medicine in the division of oncology at UT Health McGovern
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