10-23-2015, 10:29 AM
Also, I realize it may sound like I'm advocating lessening the use of faith, but I see it as the opposite. Since understanding is not of this density, I think we have to continually place ourselves in that vulnerable state of unknowing (an aspect of faith) for new ideas to be received. Otherwise your interaction and experience with other-selves won't teach you anything. The belief may not change drastically, but its significance and relationship may change and be carried to a "higher" level.
I think eventually we can develop a framework of knowing that we can work from in an attempt to understand, the archetypal mind being a part of that, but that knowing isn't so much understanding in and of itself, but it describes the relationships between things that allow us to attempt to understand.
I think eventually we can develop a framework of knowing that we can work from in an attempt to understand, the archetypal mind being a part of that, but that knowing isn't so much understanding in and of itself, but it describes the relationships between things that allow us to attempt to understand.
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