Lesson 1 ~ Introduction to Spiritualism
Driven by the Heart vs. Driven by the Mind
By: Trent Murman
Over the past 30 years mainly my background has been in and dealing with those in the medical fields. I have met many very outstanding persons, but I have also observed many of these people can be and usually are steadfast in their beliefs whether it be "Driven by the Heart or Driven by the Mind". In many situations it is rather difficult to convince either of these two types of persons to accept or even listen to another point of view. Some will tell you it has to be scientifically/medically proven and they need to see it in black and white while others might simply say that's the way it is and not question or even want to question the theory there might be a higher power that may have had a part in the situation or concept at hand.
Some will tell you it has to be scientifically/medically proven and they need to see it in black and white while others might simply say that's the way it is and not question or even want to question the theory there might be a higher power that may have had a part in the situation or concept at hand.
So, in conclusion…should we try to change their way of thinking…no, it is necessary to have these types of people around to scientifically explain and map out new trails for others to explore that may lead to a definite hard based conclusion with the facts.
On the other hand…should we try to change the way people think about having a higher power to delineate the structure of the essence of "being"…no, we desperately need both of these to balance things out in the universe.
As human beings we need the sole power to choose from one thought process to the other and the option to make that choice.
Just my opinion. Go In Peace.
Rev. Murman,
ReplyDeleteVery nice writing.
Rev. Leon Williams (CLI)