Also, consider that even seemingly "logical" thoughts are, in part, a product of our distortions and biases.
For example, negative entities have closed green and blue rays. Yet their logical is often be impeccable. Their distortions simply give them a certain perspective that may be incomplete to those who are more balanced, but perspective itself is not illogical. However, because of the distortions within them, they would find attraction to thoughts that deny the worth of the other self, and involve in manipulations of power.
Now, in a somewhat similar analogy, consider an entity that has a weak red or a weak orange. They too might have impeccable logic and a certain perspective. However, what thoughts would they be drawn to? Thoughts of a unsatisfying physical existence? Thoughts that an incarnation is unneeded and unnecessary?
Each of our distortions gives our thoughts a certain flavor, for which logic does not necessarily immediately reveal. Keeping this in mind can reveal different perspectives on the same question much more easily than examining whether A + B = C. Just something to consider as you ponder your current inquiry.
For example, negative entities have closed green and blue rays. Yet their logical is often be impeccable. Their distortions simply give them a certain perspective that may be incomplete to those who are more balanced, but perspective itself is not illogical. However, because of the distortions within them, they would find attraction to thoughts that deny the worth of the other self, and involve in manipulations of power.
Now, in a somewhat similar analogy, consider an entity that has a weak red or a weak orange. They too might have impeccable logic and a certain perspective. However, what thoughts would they be drawn to? Thoughts of a unsatisfying physical existence? Thoughts that an incarnation is unneeded and unnecessary?
Each of our distortions gives our thoughts a certain flavor, for which logic does not necessarily immediately reveal. Keeping this in mind can reveal different perspectives on the same question much more easily than examining whether A + B = C. Just something to consider as you ponder your current inquiry.