A practice of deliberately inverting conventional reasoning to expose hidden assumptions and reveal how nature operates beyond our intuitions.
Nasreddin Hodja frequently achieves insight by following absurd logic to its conclusion, revealing the fragility of our assumptions. When he plants coins hoping to grow a money tree, or when he searches for his lost ring in the dark because the light is better there, he exposes how our reasoning often proceeds from false premises. Applied to scientific naturalism as spirituality, this technique becomes powerful: we invert the assumption that nature must be spiritually meaningful to ask what meaning emerges when we accept it is not. We reverse the assumption that consciousness is fundamental to explore what we discover when treating it as emergent. This reversal isn't cynical; it's liberating. By systematically questioning what we take for granted about causation, value, and reality, we arrive at clearer sight and genuine wonder at what nature actually is.
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