Also, as I'm wrapping up my doctorate in astrobiology, I will spend a great deal looking at objects I can't see with
my physical eye while peering off light years into the galaxy in search of life.
As someone said earlier on a blog or this one, one doesn't have to see God with
they physical eyes to know that God exists.
So in this sense, I suppose, there is a bounded set, but it is a spiritually bounded set, and nearly impossible to discern with
our physical eyes, limited knowledge, and biased reason.
With
my physical eyes I can see that everything around me was and is being created.
God asks as to worship Him in spirit — John 4:23,24 thus, those who rely on images as aids to devotion are not worshiping God in spirit but they depend on what they can see with
their physical eyes.
Conclusion: The Kingdom of God is within us, it won't come by watching with
the physical eye.
Then he continues by warning them to not follow after those who tell them to come see (perceive with
the physical eyes).
Scientists have long speculated that the act of seeing things in our mind's eye employs some of the same brain circuits that we use when seeing with
our physical eyes.
The third eye sees the future while
the physical eyes see the past and present.
It's often pictured symbolically as a «third eye» located between and slightly above the two
physical eyes.
The Guides still appear transparent, and you know you are not seeing them with
your physical eyes, but your physical eyes are open.
Whenever I've seen my Guides with
my physical eyes, no matter how clearly, I've always been able to feel that I'm seeing them as projections with my 3rd eye, rather than mistaking them for someone with a physical body.
As the Hunter witnesses monsters and gains knowledge of forbidden things, they earn Insight — represented by an eye logo and symbolic of the character opening more than just
its physical eyes, able to see things others can not.
By adopting this symbol of life, Ai turns it into a monument of durability and a piece of indelible memory for
both physical eye witnesses and everybody else around the globe who became an observer of this historical period of time through the coverage of mass media.
Each artist in «Between the Eyes» — a reference to the Hindu belief that a spiritual eye exists in the forehead between the two
physical eyes, also found in other religions and philosophies — approaches these concerns in markedly different manner, yet the exhibition coheres beautifully.