
two realms theory
The two realms theory suggests that reality consists of two interconnected but distinct domains: a material realm, which includes physical objects and the observable universe; and a spiritual realm, encompassing non-physical entities, consciousness, or divine aspects. These realms influence each other and together shape existence. The theory helps explain phenomena that can't be fully understood through science alone, emphasizing that both tangible and intangible elements are essential to understanding reality. It highlights the idea that life involves a dynamic interaction between the physical and spiritual dimensions.