May 23, 2006

Psychology

Psychology, at some point, will stop satisfying us with answers. It can explain part of the problem but can’t totally illuminate the areas that are clouded by some tangible experiences. Psychology is not all encompassing. For how can you grasp what is tangible with the intangible or scientic, when it needs to be grasped experientially.

 

We all search for a semblance of permanence in this world; our desires toss us in so many different directions. What is our unshakeable marker? What determines our steps? What is our inner compass? Starting from our journey as a new born child, our search will bring us through mountain peaks and valleys of highs and lows. Psychology can provide temporary relief. But only just.

 

There is still the hand of God. How can we try to grasp our experiences deciphering them with our finite minds when God has a higher purpose for all of our experiences? Though we can’t see His plan, we can trust that it is always a good plan. Faith is the assurance in things unseen.  
If Psychology can explain everything, it will leave God no room to create miracles nor wow & woo us His revelation.

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