94 Results with the "Science Fiction" genre
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In Chapter XI of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," titled "Scientific Sophistry," the narrative criticizes the contemporary approach to science on Earth, asserting that it has strayed from its noble aim of dispelling ignorance and approximating the Ultimate Truth. The chapter suggests that while science was originally intended to combat superstition and foster enlightenment, it has instead become a form of orthodox dogmatism, equivalent to the misconceptions it aimed to eradicate. This dogmatic…
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CHAPTER XX – ART
Chapter XX of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants" delves into the profound significance of art on Mars, underscoring it as an essential expression of the individual's rhythm and harmony with the universe. Art, in Martian society, is not merely an aesthetic pleasure but a reflection of the soul's development and its harmony with divine laws. The chapter emphasizes that every being possesses an innate artistic impulse, yet only a fraction can materialize these inner visions due to variations in spiritual…-
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CHAPTER XIX – A Martian Home
In the heart of Urid the Beautiful, a Martian home stands as a testament to the Red Planet's architectural grace and the profound influence these structures have on character development. The Martian abode, imbued with sunlight filtered through translucent glass, banishes any harsh glare, bestowing upon each commodious room a gentle luminescence. This particular home, free from the inconvenience of stairs, adopts a rectangular layout encircling a verdant courtyard. At its center, a fountain murmurs,…-
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In Chapter XVIII of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," the emphasis is placed on the pivotal role material life plays in the spiritual and character development of individuals. The chapter conveys a profound truth that material existence is not an end in itself but a means to unfold the inherent divine essence within humans. This process of unfolding is manifested through experiences of work, joy, and sorrow, all of which are imbued with lessons of love. Understanding and embodying this love is…
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Chapter XVII of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants" delves into the profound connection between the spiritual realm and physical environment, emphasizing the primacy of Divine Mentality or Mind in the creation and modulation of our surroundings. The chapter asserts that all physical reality, which we perceive and live within, essentially boils down to an illusion, underpinned by the metaphysical nature of existence. This perspective isn't novel but is a cornerstone of various philosophical systems that…
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CHAPTER XVI – The Risen Christ
On Easter Sunday, April 4, 1920, as Earth celebrates the Resurrection with personal indulgence, the Martians observe no such event, for they never rejected Christ's teachings. Rather than commemorating a crucifixion, Mars has embraced the Truths Christ imparted, living in a continual belief that enables them, unlike Earth's inhabitants, to perform miracles akin to those of Christ and His disciples. Mars critiques Earth's shallow observance of religious occasions, emphasizing that their spiritual leaders…-
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Chapter XV of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants" casts an expansive view on the universe and the divine principle that life—spanning from the simplicity of a single-celled organism to complex solar systems—is an intrinsic attribute of every part of the cosmos. This chapter delves into the philosophical and theological contemplations on the vastness of space, emphasizing the humility that humanity should embody when considering our place within the grand cosmic framework. It critiques human conceit…
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In Chapter XIV of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," the focus shifts to the advancements and aspirations of aeronautics on Earth, as observed on April 25, 1920. The Martian narrator reflects on the excitement generated by an Aeronautical Show in the city, recognizing Earth's fascination with flight. However, the narrator points out the significant limitations of contemporary aircraft, describing them as cumbersome, inefficient, and noisy compared to the advanced, silent, and harmonious airships of…
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In Chapter XIII of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants", the focus shifts to music and its profound significance not only on Mars but as a universal expression of divine harmony. The narrative begins by explaining that every material manifestation, from the simplest element to the most complex organism, is fundamentally vibratory. This vibratory nature reflects the shift from a Divine Cause to a material Effect, embodying the universe as a material expression of God's harmony. It contrasts this harmonious…
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In Chapter XII of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," education on Mars is portrayed as a holistic system that emphasizes spiritual development alongside vocational training and scientific learning. Education extends until the age of 16 Martian years, equivalent to 32 Earth years, given Mars's longer year duration. The curriculum originates from home education and transitions into specialized university instruction focusing on developing spiritual gifts alongside intellectual knowledge. This approach…
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