Religion, the Universe, and what the physicists are saying
- Bloom Team

- Oct 9
- 2 min read
AHA'S AND ACTION:
Here are 2 thoughts, 2 inspirations, and 1 question for you to reflect on this week…
2 THOUGHTS FROM ME
1. I grew up in a Catholic family, and for a long time, I saw faith and science as two separate things. But the more I listen—really listen—to physicists, mystics, and philosophers, the more I see they’re often pointing to the same thing. There’s an intelligence behind life. A formless energy. Something vast and unseen, but deeply present.
Religion is a man-made attempt to put words to the unexplainable. It tries to give structure to mystery. Sometimes it’s beautiful… and sometimes it becomes divisive. But underneath it all, we’re the same. Human beings. Spiritual beings. Just walking around in physical form, trying to make sense of it all.
We are not separate. We are not different. We are one and the same.
2. The personal mind wants certainty—clear answers, clear boundaries. But life isn’t always that neat. And that’s okay. I’ve learned that I don’t need to understand the mystery to be guided by it. Whether you call it God, the universe, Spirit, or consciousness—it’s there. And when I slow down, I can feel it.
2 INSPIRATIONS FROM OTHER PEOPLE
1. “The more I study science, the more I believe in God." by Albert Einstein.
2. According to physicist David Bohm, the universe is a vast, interconnected whole—what he called the “implicate order.” He believed that what we see is just the surface, and beneath it lies a deep, invisible intelligence that connects everything.
1 QUESTION FOR YOU
1. When you step back from the noise of daily life… what do you sense is guiding all of this?
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