RE: Do we transcend evolution and have we altered it?

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Do we transcend evolution and have we altered it?

in evolution •  8 years ago 

Yeah, I wasn't talking about it in a religious sense.

I was talking about it in an evolutionary survival of the fittest sense. Nothing in this post really to do with spirituality, the after life, etc.

That'd be a different topic for another day. ;)

Just the pure physical process and what occurs.

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The ongoing "war" between religion and science is thankfully coming to an end. Both Darwin and Newton and others had beliefs that were metaphysical in nature. Darwin himself was quoted as saying [a man] "can be an ardent Theist and an evolutionist". And, with research of the quantum realm, it is becoming increasingly evident that mind, perception and vibration have an effect on if not plain compose "reality". Also still on the topic of mind over matter, the ability to effect ones own body as observed with the placebo effect etc. shows us we are far more in control of our well being than the pharmaceutical industrial complex would have us believe. Reductionism has it's place, it certainly makes things easier when dealing with the nuts and bolts aspect of life, however it neglects the subtle aspects of existence which lay in the realm of the mind, both microcosmic and macrocosmic (ultimately no distinction)... that's where the real interesting shit goes on.

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I hear you on that, my thoughts just tend to be more along the lines that 3D evolution is irrelevant if a higher form of existence is the end goal. If that makes sense. Like maybe that evolution you are thinking of isn't going to be a physical state of change but a spiritual state of change.