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The Art of Being Human

2023-03-13 16:42:04

Sarah Marshank is the founder of Selfistry, a system aimed at mastering human art by combining Oriental philosophy and practice with modern psychology and nervous system. She has a bachelor's degree in alternative education and a master's degree in history and education. Sarah brings the educator's expertise and has a deep understanding of her mastery of the spiritual principle after the retirement age.

The 78th series of human art explains the relationship between scientific or scientific pursuit and human meaning. We do not include detailed studies on medicine and treatment (next episode!) And specific technology and scientific applications. Instead, after defining science, we used this episode to answer the two questions. What are the possible goals of scientific projects and which goals are consistent with human meanings? Finally, according to ep. 77, we briefly introduce the limits of science. This will be completed in 20 minutes.

From the beginning of the time art has always attracted the attention of man. Initially, in prehistoric times, they used art to show their daily life before human beings can record events in writing. Most of the knowledge about the prehistoric times of scientists and historians and "cavemen" comes from the paintings they carved on the walls of their houses. Through this art, these primitive creatures convey emotions and emotions, showing unparalleled wisdom in their times. For these ancient human beings, art is not just a form of personal expression, it is a form of communication that does not have the age of writing or technology as we know today. In the metal cities and electronics of our era, these early human beings appreciated art more than we are currently doing. Perhaps due to technology, we humans do not recognize the complexity and skills that are no longer needed to create beauty in the form of art.