
There is time we have to question our perception or worldview.
"Contemplation may be regarded as a mixture of thought, cognition, imagination, sentiments, emotions and above all, spirituality, the result is a completely new experience different from the elements of which it is composed."- Malik Badri
We believe in a politics...dominated by evidence and argument. There is a big difference between a philosophy and an ideology on the right or the left. If you have a philosophy, it generally pushes you in a certain direction or another. But like all philosophers, you want to engage in discussion and argument. You are open to evidence, to new learning. And you are certainly open to debate the practical applications of your philosophy.
The problem with ideology is if you got an ideology, you already got your mind made up, you know all the answers, and that makes evidence irrelevant and argument a waste of time, so you tend to govern by assertion and attack. The problem with that is that discourages thinking and gives you bad results.
— Bill Clinton