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Welcome to Session 161 of Roadmap for a Moral Society. In this session, we explore the profound subject of "Intelligible Realities." We discuss the distinction between sensible realities (what we perceive with our five senses) and intelligible realities (truths perceived by the mind and spirit, such as love, gravity, and the Holy Spirit). We examine how the Baha'i Faith views the relationship between science and religion, using analogies like Newtonian vs. Quantum mechanics to explain progressive revelation. We also look at the difference between philosophers, who offer ideas, and Manifestations of God, who build civilizations. *Chapters:* 00:00 - Introduction: Roadmap for a Moral Society (Session 161) 01:00 - Opening Prayer 04:01 - Spiritualism, Monism, and the Baha'i Perspective 06:38 - The need for a cohesive doctrine for humanity 08:50 - Progressive Revelation: The blueprint for a new society 16:47 - Defining "Intelligible Realities" vs. "Sensible Realities" 22:06 - Scientific Analogy: Newtonian Physics vs. Quantum Mechanics 35:45 - The role of parents and the Holy Spirit in moral education 49:48 - Metaphors in Religion: Knowledge as Light, Ignorance as Darkness 55:33 - The Holy Spirit and Divine Revelation 1:02:49 - Mathematical models for physics vs. spiritual predictions 1:10:28 - Societal wellness and alignment with the Holy Spirit 1:19:47 - The Divine Springtime: Renewal of revelation 1:22:06 - Philosophers vs. Prophets: Why philosophers don't build civilizations 1:27:05 - The evolution of Moses and the concept of sacrifice 1:29:59 - Closing Prayer #Bahai #Spirituality #ScienceAndReligion #MoralSociety #Philosophy #Metaphysics