Philosophic inquiry led to all the sciences on earth. It all came from asking rational questions and just not accepting all the fairy tales or old wives tales told to them growing up.
My parents were very religious people. However, I was always a very spiritual person because I had actually met the Archangels who came to save me at 2 from Whooping cough.
So, to me, God and Angels were not ever theoretical because I met them as a child. Once you have an experience like this you might listen to people that tell you something else but you are also going to be laughing at these people behind your back (or you are going to feel really sorry for them when they kill themselves because they never met God or Angels like you did).
So, being spiritual and talking and having conversations with Jesus and Archangel Michael and Saint Germain and other Ascended Masters or Angels or with God was pretty normal for me growing up.
I didn't always like what they told me but I also found out the hard way that they were always right about everything and I was just too immature sometimes to get the real truths behind what they were telling me.
So, by the time I was 15 I started listening more so I wouldn't die like I almost did from whooping cough and then a concussion and night time seizures from rock climbing (without a helmet) in those days ( 1950s and 1960s and 1970s) mostly.
So, philosophical inquiry led to all the sciences including Psychology and Anthropology.
It's sort of like when a 4 year old asks: "Daddy. why is the sky blue?"
If you don't know for sure you can make something up like Daddies did for thousands of years. However, if you are scientific about all this the sky is blue because of our atmosphere the sunlight refracts and here on earth because of the balance of gases in our atmosphere like Oxygen, and Nitrogen it refracts the sky into mostly a blue range.
This is the actual scientific Truth of why our sky is blue. Not something someone made up because they didn't want to look stupid in front of their 4 year old kid.
So, when you can use philosophical inquiry regarding EVERYTHING in your life you start to make decisions in your life that actually might physically and psychologically keep you alive past 30 years of age.
If you wondered why people don't die mostly before 60 like they did in 1900 it's mostly because people got more reasonable and started asking real questions and getting real scientific answers instead of just fairy tales father and mothers made up so they didn't look stupid in front of their children for thousands of years.
So, Philosophy specifically starting at Palomar College around 1971 was when I started to ask the kind of questions that finally led me to understand my predicament as a human being here on earth in a way that actually made sense to a logical rational reasonable person like myself.
So, basically what I learned in college kept me alive past age 25 which is when I thought I would have checked out before.
So, by the Grace of God I'm still alive because I went to college and studied Philosophy, Psychology and Anthropology starting around 1971.
By God's Grace
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