Descartes and meditation III At the beginning of meditation III, Descartes made considerable progress in breaking skepticism. He systematically investigated all his beliefs using suspicion and analysis methods and ignored his doubt until it reached three beliefs that could not be doubted. First of all, the evil genius who tried to deceive him failed to deceive him that he did not exist and that he actually existed. Second, his essence is to think.
Descartes of meditation pointed out his reasoning about the existence of God. The concept he used to prove the existence of God is that God is so unique that the ability to think about existence with infinite power and wisdom must mean existence. The idea is that not so complicated, our thoughts and common things can not produce more complicated things, and God or God is like being. This concept contradicts the fact that I can not prove the existence of God through logic.
Descartes and meditation III At the beginning of meditation III, Descartes made considerable progress in breaking skepticism. He systematically investigated all his beliefs using suspicion and analysis methods and ignored his doubt until it reached three beliefs that could not be doubted. First of all, the evil genius who tried to deceive him failed to deceive him that he did not exist and that he actually existed. - About 40 years ago, Maharishi Mahesk Yogi pioneered a plan to transcend meditation. Beyond meditation, it is a natural and essential movement that relieves stress and enhances your physical and mental potential. TM (transcendental meditation) usually takes 15 to 20 minutes twice a day. Usually, some people meditate before breakfast; this practice helps people begin his day as vigilant and energetic.
Discussed three meditations of Descartes. His first meditation was called "meditation I: suspicious thing". In this meditation, Descartes recalls that he was deceived by his feeling, and that it has been happening since then, and that may also happen. So he told himself that my beliefs were dangerous and uncertain if I were deceived. It is the recognition of the first meditation that is called the second meditation "meditation II: about the essence of the human mind: it is known better than the body". Descartes believes that he must be present because he is "thoughtful". He can be deceived and can possess ideas and beliefs, so he must exist. His third meditation "Meditation III: About God, He is present" believes that God exists and he rejects the idea that God was invented. He proposed three perspectives; innate, factual and accidental. Descartes believes that God is a natural idea, he is not improvised