Ménage à Trois Between Science, Spirituality and Philosophy

They should have a permanent and mutually satisfying interdependent polyamorous relationship

Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
14 min readMar 15, 2023

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Introduction

I have read many stories and comments lately that discuss marrying science and spirituality. I have written on this topic and I have also written about the marriage of spirituality and philosophy. Today, while reading Jodie Helm’s Individualism is a Good Thing!, The Archangels Explain What it Is and What it Isn’t, I realized that the Archangels’ response reflected much of what I had read on the same topic from Douglas Giles, PhD in two essays of his, Am I an Individual, Part 1 and Part 2, and especially what I had read in two other essays by Douglas: 1) on Jose Ortega’s philosophy and 2) Does Anyone Understand What “Freedom” Means?

Those recognitions created the thought that as writers have already married science to spirituality, and I have married spirituality with philosophy, the transitive property would indicate that I could create a committed ménage à trois, with science pleasing spirituality, spirituality pleasing philosophy, and while we’re at it, science and philosophy pleasing each other too. Moving this out of the sexual metaphor, most importantly, so the marriages remain strong, when all the parties can’t…

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Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Living 17,043rd human life. I am Marcus (universal name) or you may call me Greg; a deep thinker; an explorer of ideas and the mind.