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Actually some times I think that's right - just because you can't fully explain something doesn't mean that it doesn't have some truth in it. Like Chakras - there is little medical or scientific evidence to back up their theory, and it conflicts on some points with the Chinese Acu-Channels and meridian maps - yet I still find some of what is written about Chakras to be useful in understanding things which otherwise seem to be without cause. Different theories don't have to be mutually exclusive, all that matters is that they work for you. Just because you cannot prove something does not mean that it is not true, it only means that you can't fully explain it.
The only problem would be when you become too attached to a particular theory. In Zen it is emphasised that the teaching, however profound, is no substitute for the direct realisation.
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