What if Jesus' message, often misunderstood and misused, holds clues to physical truths that could help address today’s challenges? Could there be more to his teachings than we've realized? (Note: my approach doesn’t deny its spiritual value, but explores whether there’s a scientific basis behind the universal principles of his message.) #painting #science #religion #spirituality #philosophy #faith #truth #Jesus #LastSupper #philosophyofscience

On this day, reflecting on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, I wonder: could his teachings on compassion, sacrifice, and unity point to deeper patterns in reality — principles that are observable, not just moral lessons?

How might science eventually help us better understand these underlying truths?

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(Image: Édouard Manet, Le Christ mort et les anges (1864), color-enhanced version)

I appreciate the thoughtful responses here — thank you for engaging with these questions.

I’m currently exploring these ideas in a broader way, focusing more on general patterns in human interaction and behavior.

I’ve just started sharing some of these reflections in more depth — feel free to take a look if you're interested.

Small update: I’m currently restructuring where I share this work to present it more clearly. I’ll post again soon with a new link.
@quadrants very interested. Do you have a link to your research?
@greenbone Thank you for your interest! I’m currently exploring some ideas around the possible scientific basis of these principles. If there’s enough interest, I’d be happy to share how my research is related to this.
@quadrants I have same thoughts about this. Read the book Kingfisher's Fire by Peter Harris, A Rocha deals exactly with this topic. "We should be supicious of artificial distinction between material and spiritual needs. ... Christ's ressurrection was the first manifestation of the eternally material..."
@Kipepeo That’s a really interesting perspective! The notion of a deeper connection between the material and spiritual resonates with the themes I’ve been exploring. I’ll have to look into Kingfisher’s Fire by Peter Harris and A Rocha’s work. It seems like it could offer some thought-provoking insights into this topic!.