
Part 17: Self Discovery Series
The only thing man does not know how to produce
This series is about you—your essence. But what is your essence? Is it matter—a mere collection of material atoms and molecules? Or is it something else? Who am I? Maybe you've never even asked yourself this question. You might think you already know who you are. Unfortunately, however, it's likely that you don't know who you are at all. And if you don't know your real identity, you'll falsely identify yourself as something or someone you aren't. On the basis of this false identification, you'll determine the goals of your life and the purpose of your existence. You then use these goals to gauge whether you are making "progress" in life. Knowing who you are is a very practical necessity in life. Nothing is more important and more relevant than to know who you are. This series is produced to help you realize the answer to this question.
The only thing man does not know how to produce
Scientists want to create that which they don't understand.
Life is the glue holding DNA and genes together.
Matter and Life: The automobile analogy
L-Fields and matter under the influence of life.
Perception takes place in the mind, but the perceiver is separate from the mind
Is the perceiver in the brain?
Perception: who and where is the seer?
The body is not constant.
Exactly what is life?