The materialistic mans guide to metaphysics
- aalternativeperspe
- Jan 29, 2024
- 2 min read
We know how to manipulate and use the laws of physics to our will. We use them to create in our material world. As things get more subtle and lose materialistic structure, as do the laws lose structure.
Quantum physics for example is absolutely unhinged to the average physicist. It becomes more of a matter of philosophy. Metaphysics. Laws that can only be understood and acknowledged on different degrees depending on your awareness and for this reason are difficult to clarify between mixed groups of people.

The subtle is a world perceived to different degrees. It would be foolish to deny the existence of more subtle intelligence beyond our own, quantum physics again is an example of this.
People seem to think that it's necessary to staple down truth with the sciences for common understanding but as long as you can't acknowledge the subtle, you can't acknowledge the laws. If you can't acknowledge the laws, how are you to acknowledge the science?
So what are the subtle laws? Well It's one hell of a task to curate them. As a matter of fact, by our current standard of truth collectively it's impossible to get confirmation that can be acknowledged by the collective.
Those with higher awareness might just get a glimpse of these laws if they are lucky enough to see enough of the subtle to do the math.

Unfortunately intelligence does not equal awareness. That is why the laws of the subtle are a niche pursuit if not born into concepts as such. There have been many religious interpretations of these laws to live by, often glorified and tinted by the culture of their origins. If you blur your eyes though, you might just see similarities.
If we all can agree that there's multiple ways to skin a cat, and apply that principle to the laws of the universe, we'll see all of our beliefs and philosophies speak about the same thing.