Is Psycanics a religion?
Psycanics is a scientific philosophy and a philosophic
science. Psycanics is about spirit, about what spirit
is, and how it operates; and about all the non-physical energies
that spirit controls, including thought and emotion. Thus, psycanics is
highly spirit-ual and nothing religious.
Do
not confuse "religious" with "spiritual." They are
not the same thing.
Definition: spirit,
also psycan:
the non-physical, life-energy entity, the Aware-Will unit of
consciousness and decision, which is located in, animates and
controls a human body in order to play in the physical universe.
This entity does not come from the physical universe and departs
the body when the body dies.
Definition: spiritual having
to do with a spirit, a psycan, or its properties and characteristics
such as: will, integrity, responsibility, consciousness, justice,
love. Be sure to distinguish between "religious" and "spiritual".
Definition: religious: means
having to do with a religion, an organization or a registered
brand of dogmas and beliefs about God. A religion is a Belief System, as opposed
to a Knowledge System or science.
Something can be very religious and not at all spiritual: For
example, more people have died in "holy wars" and religious
persecutions than in wars for political or economic motives. Such
persecutions and wars are religious but not spiritual.
In addition, something can be spiritual and not at all religious:
e.g.: meditation, psycanics, Buddhism, Zen, and any of hundreds of books
are spiritual without being religious.
To help avoid this confusion "spiritual" is often
written "spirit-ual" in psycanics.
Psycanics is not a religion. It claims not divine
origin, has no dogmas, no doctrines, and no ecclesiastical authority to
dictate them. It eschews belief and faith in favor of evidence
and proof. Psycanics is a scientific philosophy and a philosophic
science. It proposes a set of principles and laws, offers formal
logical or scientific proof of them, and invites you to test them yourself
to see if they work. If they do work for you, then use them. If
they don't, first carefully verify that you understand and are applying
them correctly. If they still don't work for you, then throw them out.
The last thing we want to do is put another dogmatic belief system on
a planet that has far too many.
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