The unexplainable and logic

Dear Jeyamohan,

I am listening to your speeches continuously. You are speaking with enormous enthusiasm and power. You are cautious not to cross the logical and scientific boundaries of spiritualism. I am doubtful about your way of expression. Could you please clarify if you possess a logical and scientific temperament? Or are you just trying to keep up with the current generation’s expectations? Don’t you have any supernatural, inexplicable experiences?

Prabhakar

Dear Prabhakar,

 I consistently approach all matters with a logical mindset. I constantly try to be a logical man. I have great faith in science and I was always a good science student. Yes, I have my ‘unexplainable’ experiences, but I never allow my mind to jump to simple conclusions and develop superstitions .

In India It is very easy to be a superstitious man or a pretender. Actually, if you become superstitious, you become more popular and accepted. I am witnessing these kinds of cheats around me and how they become big personalities.

As a writer, I constantly engage with my subconscious and unconscious mind while meditating on the unknown. I have experienced numerous wonders and miracles in this area. However, while defining creativity, I ensure that I do not lose the element of miracle, and I constantly strive to keep things logical.

My theory is this: let’s make things logical to the final possible point and face the really unexplainable things above that zenith.

Jeyamohan

 

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