Logical Spirituality

A Comprehensive View of Spirituality Together with the Logic in Nature

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Logical Spirituality is a system of thought that details the visible and invisible connections between living beings, centering on all feelings. It defines the principles of Interconnectedness and Justice around the conditions of physical and mental health in nature to understand universal truth starting from the perceptible individual reality.

Logical

Explains the cause-and-effect relationships in nature.

Spirituality

Acknowledges that universal truth encompassing all living beings is connected to a divine power.

Beyond the divisions that have settled into human consciousness throughout our shared history, every living being shares nature as a common essence. In the laws of nature, regardless of species, age, gender, race, or class, every being is treated equally. In the eyes of the Creator, every life is sacred and possesses intrinsic freedom.

It is possible to build a society in which we neither fall ill nor suffer accidents — even in chaotic or hazardous environments. At the same time, we can create the conditions for greater luck and countless opportunities in everyone's life.

Interconnectedness

A Unified Being

Just as the organs in a body are dependent on each other, all living beings are also dependent on one another through visible and invisible connections.

We all strive to live in harmony with nature within a tiny area in the boundless universe that we define as Earth. To better understand the harmony between our minds and bodies, we need to consider our observations from a broader perspective, as a small reflection of nature.

Rather than egocentric approaches, we can gain awareness of the depth of our connection with nature by giving attention to the details of our environment and creations. Because every action reflects the details of the life around it. Every movement, sound, thought, and work of art is interconnected in harmony with the balance of nature.

You can gain awareness through this experiment!

In this experiment, which you will conduct by following the steps below, you need to produce a work of art in the form of writing, drawing, music, dance, or free movement.

1 Record

To observe the actions you choose to take while creating your artwork and the movements of those around you, begin recording the areas you deem necessary using a video recorder. Examples: The space you are in, the surroundings of the space, etc.

2 Focus

During the creative process, you should allow your mind to be as free as possible and focus on yourself. Therefore, you can wear noise-canceling headphones or close your eyes.

3 Produce

Allow the living things around you to perform their desired actions in your room, house, garden, workplace, or street. Focus on your artwork and begin to create freely and spontaneously. The more tools and varieties you use while creating your artwork, the more colorful the results can be.

4 Watch

After the process, carefully examine both your recorded work and your surroundings simultaneously. You can see the harmony between a word you spoke, a drawing you made, a movement you performed, a mistake you encountered, or a choice you made, and the actions of other living beings.

The color choices, movements, speech, and even thoughts of other living beings you have neither heard nor seen get reflected in every form of your work. In the details you observe, you can see that you are reflecting the traces of the beings around you, regardless of distance, through your own existence.

Mind mediates human imagination as a mixture of different symbols. Intelligence, on the other hand, is the ultimate outcome of life experiences in the mind. Mental and physical development is shaped in a similar context throughout a person's life.

Our emotions, beyond time and space, reflect onto each other in an intertwined manner. Consequently, our life connections are all-round. Our senses, which can make invisible connections with each other visible, prove the interconnectedness of life to us in different ways.

By gaining the interconnected perspective, we can also understand how the journey of life, which begins in the womb, takes shape. Because the ways (actions) parents form connections with their environment and the choices of living beings in that environment are also reflected in the genetic sequence of a baby. Every baby, as a small reflection of nature, visibly carries the traces of both their near and distant surroundings.

Details in our lives

Every moment of our daily lives is filled with life's miracles, often unseen but felt. The seemingly individual journey of our minds is, in fact, a shared reflection of our physical and mental connections.

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Location Independent

The emotional states of those watching any broadcast simultaneously are reflected in each other's feelings, even if they are not speaking to each other. Even if the broadcaster is reciting their lines from memory, their chosen actions and tone of voice combine with the feelings of the viewers they see or don't see, and are reflected outwardly.

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Sources of Inspiration

While we are be at home, simply considering which song to play, the presence of someone passing by on the street can inspire (or influence) our choice. Similarly, every new thought is essentially the product of the blending of the living things around us in our minds, and we are merely the ones reflecting the output.

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Timeless

The emotional impact of a broadcast recorded in the past reflects the feelings of those watching or present during the filming. Similarly, any production we undertake now carries the emotional impact it will have on others in the future.

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The Balance of Empathy

In any place we shop, the stress of an employee or another customer can manifest in us as spontaneous sweating. Any action that someone else is forced to do, or is unable to do, appears as a negative sensation in our bodies.

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The Health Chain

Any product we use carries with it all the emotions experienced during its production. Any negative experiences a product has caused to other living beings before reaching us carry over and contribute to feelings that can harm our health. Likewise, all negative experiences we encounter while using a product leads to feelings that adversely can affect the health of those who develop and market it.

We can elaborate on these examples by reinterpreting our shared experiences. When we blend the focus of our minds with our senses, we can notice many commonalities. However, our inability to be free in our actions and our tendency to make stereotypical choices makes it difficult for us to see the divine connections we have with each other.

Justice

The Logic in Nature

While Interconnectedness details the bonds in our lives through our feelings, the justice in nature provides the balance between our bonds. Justice proves itself in the vitality and health conditions of living beings.

Every entity contains meanings composed of different sets of feelings and serves as a means for us to perform good or bad actions. Every action we take brings its own consequences, whether positive or negative. The Creator always knows our true intention and guides the necessary outcome in our lives. No being can escape the cause-and-effect relationship.

Equality

Shared Health, Same Laws

Within the scope of Interconnectedness, just as the positive development of a being provides benefits to its surroundings, the pain felt by one affects the health of all around it.

Freedom

Choices Within Natural Limits

When equality is not respected, the limits of freedom are determined by nature. Respecting the life of all beings allows for greater freedom.

The Creator ensures justice in nature by intervening in the connections between our feelings; transforming beings into elements necessary for balance. The health conditions needed for the principles of equality and freedom allow harmony at different times and in various ways. For physical health to be used positively, the factors of chance and talent, which are the balancing tools of mental health, are shaped.

All diseases, epidemics, earthquakes, storms, floods, droughts, animal attacks, conflicts, crises, and wars experienced from the beginning to the present reveal justice in nature. Humanity delays its own welfare when it reduces the symbols of nature to its own frame of meaning and disregards other living beings. All outcomes directly reflect how the principles of equality and freedom are applied. Every negative outcome is a cry of injustice in nature. For example: While watching someone recount a traffic accident on the news, we simultaneously hear the confession of their another unseen wrongdoing.

You can understand how nature's justice generally applies punishment from this example table:

Source
Means
Result
A small community living around a lake and animals that live with them.
The community is constantly slaughtering animals for food or other purposes.
Air temperatures are rising and the lake is drying up. Thus, the community's source of livelihood is disappearing.
Scientists working in a laboratory and the animals they keep as test subjects.
Scientists torture or kill animals under the guise of experiments.
Scientists are developing cancer, disabilities, or other illnesses depending on the level of violence they inflict.
A company's executives, employees, and the products they launch.
The company is adding harmful substances to its products or causing problems during use.
With every negative event that occurs, the company suffers asset losses and its employees lose their health.

Any teaching, knowledge or belief may not align with the balance of justice in nature. Because the Creator always knows the true intentions behind our actions in nature, the consequences of our actions will manifest in our health when necessary. In situations where the justice of nature must prevail, no power or technology will ever exist to prevent it.

Equality is a biological and ecological truth.

Health

The Mirror of Justice

Our bodies prove the logic in nature to be observed. Our physical and mental health directly reflect alignment with nature's justice and the quality of our relationships.

Every illness reveals our negative actions to us through our body. Our actions in every relationship are directed both inward and outward. Actions toward ourselves are as important as actions toward others.

Positive qualities such as goodwill, compassion, honesty, sharing, and helping others strengthen our organs, mental resilience, and our environment's health. Unless we repair our negative actions in nature, our illness will not heal or we may contract another disease.

Contrary to common belief, for a healthy and long life, we do not need special nutrition, treatment, or medication. Current treatment methods cannot go beyond patching the outcomes arising from repeated negative actions within any community. Therefore, for better health, we need to become better people and build a society that values good relationships.

Organ-Action-Consequence Analogy

The functions of the organs in our body help explain the consequences of the actions we perform in a community and society. In this way, the health conditions and functions of our organs come together to provide us with a silent guide. By examining the examples below, you can better observe the functions and health conditions of the organs in your own body.
  • A healthy mind and immune system show that nature values us greatly.
  • Illness is a sign of our disharmony. It aims to restore balance in our relationships with the environment and with each other.
  • When we achieve remarkable harmony with nature, our mental and physical health gain a comprehensive protective shield.

Poor vision may reflect the moments when you overlooked someone's opportunities. Negativity generated in relation to your focusing actions can be mirrored in your eyesight.

A decline in your hearing may reflect the times when you ignored or obstructed the call for help or request of yourself or others.

The difficulties you create in your own life and in the lives of others can increase your risk of a heart attack.

A hunchback in your body may reflect the moments when you imposed life difficulties on yourself and others.

If you have diabetes, the degree to which you are strict with yourself and those around you is reflected in your blood.

If you have developed cancer, you have taken a life or caused deep suffering to a living being. Every cancer manifests itself in your body at different stages as the accumulation of the consequences of your negative actions.

A healthy life is not just about having a strong body; it also depends on the presence of a mind that develops one's full potential. Mental health nourishes growth through focus, opportunities, talents, and other elements of chance — all of which are subject to nature's scale of justice. We may possess natural talents that arise from our relationships with our environment.

Within nature's interconnectedness, we can understand that illnesses developing during a baby's growth are connected to the parents' interactions with their environment. More effort is needed to cure hereditary diseases. Most likely, the treatment of many genetic illnesses can only occur in the next generation, because the harm done to nature through previous and current generations must be examined and remedied. While seeing humans as part of nature, we must not forget other beings. Therefore, some traditions may need reinterpretation: self-criticism and awareness are the beginning of every healing.

Whenever a microbe, virus, or chemical begins to harm our body, it navigates within us according to the actions we choose. Persisting in harmful behavior patterns leads to their spreading by damaging our body. As we understand our body systems together with our environment and guide our actions with awareness, healing, and renewal, our body regains balance and finds a way to eliminate harmful substances. In situations of high harmony with nature, conscious harms to our body lead to the responsible parties being punished in nature.

The Organ-Action-Result Analogy applies to all accidents we experience. Any injuries sustained in an accident serve as a lesson to us, reflecting our negative actions prior to the accident. The manner in which an accident occurs and the location of the injuries in our organs reveal the nature of our actions that caused them; they reveal our mental focus and how we use our bodies. No accident happens just because. Contrary to common belief, no living creature can harm another without a justifiable reason in nature. The fear factors in current management systems are merely mental strategies that force the attainment of freedom.

To maintain balance in nature, our memory, thoughts, and feelings may be reshaped, tested, and erased through the Creator. A balanced connection with nature enables a strong mental structure. Even if opportunities arise to compensate for mistakes, some errors lead to irreversible consequences.

Thus, we can see how the stress factor, which has negative effects on our health and cannot be fully defined, originates in the basic context, how it is formed, and why it causes problems. In order to observe that natural disasters occur with a cause-and-effect relationship similar to that in our bodies, we need to understand ourselves and our environment better. Stress, which emerges from the accumulation of negative actions originating in a specific environment, shapes earthquakes by reflecting on fault lines as a process. The more we understand nature's silent language, the better we can understand how we should live in harmony.

In the presence of nature's justice, claiming your rights to equality and freedom can never be questioned. Equality exists because no being escapes consequences. Freedom exists because each being chooses its path within them.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can find answers to the questions appeared in the mind throughout some civilizations.

No living being has ever been able to learn the answer to this. We keep thinking about how we came to be. According to the most up-to-date knowledge we have, we came into the world to live. By placing life at the center, we continue to find meaning at the points where our own journeys intersect. What will happen after we die is not a question we can answer, because all rewards and punishments already exist in the reality we experience.

Since we ourselves create the general stresses and troubles in life, we can again find the answer within ourselves. Every negative thought and form of behavior directed against the sanctity of life is doomed to disappear in the justice of nature. Around this fundamental truth, it can be seen that no negatively perceived trial in our lives carries any lasting meaning.

An individual’s freedom is determined by the freedom of their surroundings. Since all of our choices are reflections shaped by our environment together with the past, our freedom remains incomplete unless we understand and heal our emotions. In the sight of the Creator, all the choices we will make are already known. Therefore, life is nothing more than accompanying a shared journey of destiny with our feelings. The consequences of choices we make while ignoring the negativity around us are reflected in our later choices or in future generations. In today’s global system, the fact that the wealthy are in a position of enslaving our lives is a general result of citizens not taking responsibility and of careless consumption habits. For this reason, diseases and disasters continue to restrict our freedom.

The fundamental reasons for the emergence of mystical characters that are interpreted similarly across different belief systems are the period-specific reflections of the bonds they established with the Creator. One of the figures mentioned in mythological narratives, the angel named Azrael, actually represents a human figure. Since there were no civil laws at that time, in societies where much suffering was experienced, certain figures would come to be placed under the special protection of the Creator. Those who harmed figures (beings) under such high protection would face punishments in nature through the Creator. The belief that the one who delivered the punishment was the figure called Azrael reflects the perspective of the society of that time in interpreting the Creator. Even if we do not see it within today’s global system, justice in nature continues to maintain its validity in the same way. Harming a being who is in need of the Creator’s protection (see: the expression “an angel-like person”) may lead to us losing our own lives.

All people who have been interpreted as special throughout history had equal opportunities and chances in nature, just like other people. Their rising to prominence over time was due to the divine support needed to heal the harmful actions within the communities they lived in and around. All leaders who failed to use the opportunity given to them well and instead harmed other communities faced the justice of nature like everyone else and experienced the pain they inflicted on other beings. No being receives special treatment. Most people today have more opportunities and abilities than all those who were once seen as special in the past. Anyone who wants to heal any society by taking responsibility can gain similar divine support.

We need to examine the factors that we interpret as miracles and curses. An event that is a miracle for you may be a curse for someone else. Even today, many similar miracles or curses exist. When the justice of nature is about to take place, the way people who possess divine support (abilities) perceive coincidences and convey them to the public is interpreted as a miracle. In this way, they gain recognition within or around communities. All communities that continue to use miracles only for themselves and, by moving away from goodness, harm other beings have to face curses (negative consequences) in nature. The concept of coincidence mentioned in the journey of destiny is an incomplete notion that emerged over time due to our inability to resolve cause-and-effect relationships in nature.

As can be understood through the Principle of Interconnectedness in our teachings, everyone has a direct deep connection with nature through the Creator. The transformations, developments, or awakenings in our feelings in response to what happens around us reflect our manner of interaction with nature. The fact that the journey of destiny is independent of time and space leads to many experiences being repeated in similar cycles. Therefore, the behavior of a person from the past or the future is reflected in our current choices. Every event that we feel but cannot see aims to educate us about our interactions with nature (our environment). The existence and choices of the living beings around us are reflected in the feelings within our bodies. If we can interpret our feelings through our shared life experience, we can easily understand that our feelings aim to offer guidance rather than harm us. Because people in the past interpreted their responsibilities in nature through individual perspectives, they found it more accurate to explain them through figures of invisible beings.

On the journey of destiny, everyone has equal opportunities and chances. Our destiny is also shaped according to our past choices. The results of choices made with good intentions are reflected positively both on the individual and on their environment. Since nothing in nature is random, every choice we make is aligned with the next step. Therefore, any imagined work we create with good intentions, or any situation we interpret, will reach the same conclusion as when interpreting it with tarot cards. If you wish, you can create your own fortune at home by drawing many pictures with different meanings; you do not need a special card, a special reading, or a special intermediary. When the people who interpret or have interpretations done are not well-intentioned, negative outcomes are reached. As a return for their good intentions, people with more life experience may have broader and more accurate interpretive abilities.

In fact, there is no such concept as time in nature. The only thing in nature that represents a day is the period defined as night and day caused by the Earth’s rotation around the Sun (or the Sun’s movement around the Earth). The ways people interpret time for their societies are shaped by their lifestyles. It is unknown whether the distances or speeds of the planets have changed throughout history. Different meanings are assigned to days so that periodically experienced miracles can spread throughout society and/or so that relationships can be kept in memory. All of our spiritual states change fluidly at different times throughout the day. Naturally, every person experiences the characteristics of every zodiac sign that has come down from the past to the present within a year (sometimes even within a single day). As the details in our lives increase, the frequency with which we experience the feelings attributed to zodiac signs increases. Predictions about zodiac signs show similarities to the results reached through tarot readings.

Every production is the reflection of any environment and carry the surrounding emotions with them. No text that is regarded as sacred has the power to prevent the punishment that would arise from a negative action. If reading or reciting a text leads to positive feelings in its surroundings, this is not because the text is sacred; rather, the self and intention of the person reading it are reflected in the surrounding experience. Singing a song and reciting prayers are similar actions. What is commonly referred to in society as the evil eye is the reflection of a negative action back into our feelings. Therefore, we fall into the notion of the evil eye not because we are very talented, but because we have carried out a negative action or because of negative events happening around us.

Eating any animal is not permissible, and it is a choice that goes against the laws of nature. Torturing or killing any living being is an act committed against what is sacred to the Creator. In the past, because communities wanted to protect certain animals from other animals, they regarded those animals as sacred. Making animals carry loads in order to escape physical labor is a choice that weakens a society’s overall immunity and drains its energy. The negativity in the choices made is reflected back as natural disasters or social chaos. If we cannot perform an action without torturing another animal, then we do not need to perform that action. Protecting the health of other animals leads us to be more resilient and stronger. The reason we use animal skins to keep warm is, in fact, that we are killing animals. Valuing each other’s vitality helps our body temperature and the Earth’s temperature reach healthier conditions.

In light of the current teachings we have reached, it seems easy to build a future in which no living being becomes ill, as our actions are corrected across society. In a social order where no being is sick, we would reach a way of life in which only aging would be seen as an illness (or a negative condition). What later generations who reach that point would need to think about is how they can live longer through natural means, or how they might not die at all.