It is often believed that either you practise science, or you practise spirituality – not both. That science and spirituality do not mix. In fact, they are considered to be opposites. But are they?
Science is about objective knowledge: knowledge that is empirical, evidence-based and measurable. Spirituality is about subjective wisdom: wisdom that comes from experience, wisdom that is values-based and meaningful. Science is about matter and measure. Spirituality is about relationships and meaning.
Science is about the outer world. Spirituality is about the inner world. Science is about how. ...
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