Was it Einstein who said that the imagination is more important than knowledge? This doesn't exactly speak to your question but it's what came to my mind. With our imaginations(the unseen) we can dream "anything." And
then we or someone else can bring that dream into fruition, whethor a work of art or world peace (the seen).
2007-06-08 16:20:20
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answered by sandyfirewind 3
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The unseen, whether it be forces of the supernatural or things that other people do, because the unseen has the power to either create or destroy, no matter what it is. An unseen act of kindness can make a dream come true and an unseen act of deceit can crush a dream. What is seen is not always the truth.
2007-06-08 23:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Seeing. Seeing is the catalyst of the Unseen. Sometimes, creative successes make the seen seem complacent. However, it suppresses the fact that the seen is actually the material with which the unseen works, with the suave subconscious being the reactor powering the unseen. The persona interior makes the unseen seem deaconry when in scope of the seen.
Glare, and what you see makes ghosts.
2007-06-09 23:56:10
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answered by Qyn 5
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I think religion is a good example of the "unseen" being more powerful. I mean, from Zeus to Yahweh, Thor to Christ, the unseen has always impacted the world more than the seen, even if we include the atomic bomb! More people have lost their lives in the name of some deity than any other reason. Holy wars plague this world! However, there is a change in the wind! I see this as a historical truth not a future truth, maybe.
2007-06-09 08:45:56
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answered by delux_version 7
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They are the same power but; people worry more about the known than the unknown, the seen than the unseen.
2007-06-09 01:38:23
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answered by LORD Z 7
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When you have not seen the ' unseen', how can you comment on its power? Hence, a proper answer to this question can be found only if we develop additional senses - to supplement the five we currently have - so that the 'unseen' can be converted to the 'seen'.
2007-06-09 00:25:36
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answered by dhakrenepali 1
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The Unseen.
What is unseen (such as God) demands more faith. The more faith you have, the more physical actions you need to take to prove your faith. Taking actions on something that you can't not confirm with your own two eyes demands more conviction behind your actions.
Though with the unseen, you either have faith or no faith at all. With the seen, you may be in the middle of the road. However the unseen commands more devotion.
2007-06-09 00:03:26
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answered by mull it over 3
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Definitely the Unseen.
The unseen effects you in so many other ways while the seen is limited by sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. There is the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual side of man that is affected as well. You can marvel at a picture at a paintingl like Mona Lisa with your eyes; but deeper you can contemplate the soul of the woman that posed it. Or Leonardo Di Vinci as he painted it.
In our physical world. We live on planet earth. But in outer space so much remains unseen and will never be discovered by man for years tto come. And smaller than the realm of man is the atoms and smaller still quantum particles and smaller super strings.
The splitting of an atom is a very poweful weapon than a few sticks of TNT.
2007-06-08 23:26:32
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answered by Uncle Remus 54 7
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Definitely the Unseen. Because you don't know how big or how powerful it is until you have seen it.
2007-06-10 19:16:23
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answered by Max BANG 1
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Unseen. Believing in something unseen requires faith, and quite possibly a creative imagination. When your mind has to conjure the description rather than seeing it in front of you it becomes a personal item= can inspire terror, awe, happiness, joy as wide and deep as your mind can allow for.
2007-06-08 23:13:31
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answered by dizzkat 7
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