Nice post, Accept!
In addition, I add that the ways of mysticism have met those of science, for example we think of quantum physics.
Science, when it is pure and not also manipulated by external interests, is a wonderful expression of human intelligence.
Since medicine is a compendium of the successive and contradictory errors of doctors, appealing to the best of them there is a good chance of imploring a truth that will be recognized as false a few years later. So to believe in medicine would be the supreme madness, if not believe it was not even greater, since from this heap of errors some truths have been released in the long run
(Marcel Proust)
Yeah...
However, mysticism always came before "official" science.
The Jewish qabbalah had discovered the splitting of the atom 4000 years before us.
But at that time scientists said they were crazy…
Who "sees" knows much more than those who are "in search"
Aboriginal people communicated with telepathy, we with smartphones. Who is more advanced?
As for the cause-effect discourse, what you said made me think of the concept of Karma: every action, thought remains imprinted in reality, to manifest itself in a subsequent cause.
The awareness that we "chose" to be born, that we wanted our own life, that the joys and sorrows depend on how we behave.
So we live every day what we have done, and what we do will determine what we will do.
We can also replace the verb "to do" with the verb "to be".
Now, the problem is that many people, instead, not only do not "believe", but do not "see".
They think that in life, everything happens "by chance".
If everything happens by chance, I have no importance, I have no use, so no responsibility whatsoever.
That's why the evil happens.
And in this feeling of depression, of helplessness, we feel lost.
But nothing happens by chance and when you begin to see the world like this, magical things happen, the magic of existence is revealed. And you understand how it works.
Things take color, shape.
And every moment, every action, thought, is very important. Fundamental. Unique and unrepeatable.
As for the discourse consumerism-lobotomy, I answer you this way:
Industry certainly doesn't want to have responsible consumers.
Politics certainly does not want to have aware citizens.