We see the world from a very narrow and limited perspective, and in doing so, we have veered off our natural spiritual path. For a time, we embraced science as the answer to everything. While science can explain a great deal, it does not explain everything. Unfortunately, we went further and dismissed anything beyond scientific parameters as false. In doing so, we confined ourselves to a minimal reality that does not necessarily reflect the truth.
Science cannot explain many of the tangible wonders around us, such as the pyramids in Egypt, Chichén Itzá, and Palenque, among others. Occasionally, scientists develop theories, but they often do not lead to conclusive explanations. My point is that science may not be the ultimate answer. Perhaps we will learn more when we stop dismissing the inexplicable and rely solely on proof. We may never be able to prove some aspects of life, and that certainly does not mean they do not exist.
I once had a candid discussion with a scientist who said that what I do could be categorised as mental illness because there is no proof of any of it. I told him that there is proof, and I can provide evidence to that effect if he is willing to approach the subject objectively. I am not bothered if the scientific community chooses to label me. I help people reconnect and heal. I did not build weapons of mass destruction. Scientists did.
(Image generated using AI to illustrate a group of scientists overlooking the obvious that is right in front of them.)