Namaskaram
No, but I am making a distinction between direct observation and metaphysical beliefs, which ARE often speculative and unsubstantiated. I think it is more difficult to observe experience objectively through the lens of metaphysical beliefs, there is a tendency make experience fit preconceived notions, there is confirmation bias.
but surely metaphysical beleif is only based upon the observation and experience of others in the same way that scientific beleif is based on the observation and experementation of scientists , being sceptical about the nature of being because it has been revealed by another , is just the same as refuting Scientific thought unless the theory is proven before our very eyes , ...?
It is rather like a scientist altering experimental results to fit the theory he prefers. It is putting the cart before the horse.
this has inadvertantly happened many a time just by dint of wishfull thinking , Science wants to find an answer so it fitts together what peices it has at its disposal only for another scientist to come along at a later date to find another solution , ...
the fundamental nature of being is not answerable by analasis of matter , therefore surely we would be wise to accept both Science and Metaphysics as two distinctly different diciplines , as no matter how much Science analises matter it canot find the motivating force behind life nor its purpose , ....it can only go into the mecanical detail of its being , ...