27 June 2020

The concept of Force and Matter


by CR (018)

Many attempts have been made, in the field of philosophy, to explain the general concept of Force and Matter.

Such explanations, however, have contributed in many cases to increase the confusion and the doubts existing in non-enlightened human minds regarding incorporeal life, because they were devoid of basis and, generally speaking, unpersuasive and unsatisfactory.

Nowadays, however, Force and Matter are a subject of mere analysis as long as it is unfolded, without deep theoretical thinking, in the sequence of rational principles. In this way it becomes unusually simple and accessible to the average mind.

The definition of Force and Matter is therefore within the logic of psychic phenomena. No philosophical quest will exercise a decisive influence in the improvement of man's individual behaviour until he acquires full awareness of himself as Force and Matter.

The more secure, the more clear-cut and realistic the understanding of the action of spirit over body, namely, of Force over Matter, the sooner will man have spiritual insight of the vital functions of universal nature.

Force and Matter summarise, synthesise and define the whole Truth of life.

In simple terms that everybody understands, the human body is the MATTER that we are talking about, while our spirit or soul is FORCE. Therefore, as human beings we are made of Force and Matter. Our body is MATTER, our spirit is FORCE

The principles Force and Matter also apply to all living things, outside the human kingdom. The body of a dog, a cat, a horse, an insect, etc, is logically made of Matter which by itself is inert if not animated by their individual Force. 

Force and Matter are, in a doctrinal sense, a synthesis of the Universe, and Life is the permanent action of Force over Matter.


References

[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[2] Dr. A. Pinheiro Guedes, Spiritualistic Science, 1st Digital Edition, 1995

[3] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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