08-19-2009, 02:48 PM
Hello Quantum,
Long time no see. Don’t be such a stranger.
Just a couple of comments….
“….. It may be said that those whose analytical capacities are predominant have somewhat more to work with in polarizing…..”
Truer words never spoken there. Whether STO or STS….there is a need to set aside analytical logic, for awhile, to consider alternate possibilities. Especially if one’s logic is thoroughly grounded in the cultural / consensual perceptions of current reality.
“….The function of intuition is to inform intelligence. In your illusion the unbridled predominance of intuition will tend to keep an entity from the greater polarizations due to the vagaries of intuitive perception….”
Ra is being somewhat vague here. Or perhaps it’s a translational error due to Ra’s advanced state of being. Why does unbridled intuition keep a person back? Is it the implication that intuition is subject to erroneous perception that makes it less polarizing? Isn’t opening your heart an intutive process? I understand the need for balance, but suspect that the greatest leap of..what?...faith?...intuition?...is the consideration of other modes of reality beyond what we experience on a daily basis.
I would even go so far as to say that most people, nowadays…are sorely lacking in the use of intuition in their daily lives. Present company excluded…of course ;-)
Richard
Long time no see. Don’t be such a stranger.
Just a couple of comments….
“….. It may be said that those whose analytical capacities are predominant have somewhat more to work with in polarizing…..”
Truer words never spoken there. Whether STO or STS….there is a need to set aside analytical logic, for awhile, to consider alternate possibilities. Especially if one’s logic is thoroughly grounded in the cultural / consensual perceptions of current reality.
“….The function of intuition is to inform intelligence. In your illusion the unbridled predominance of intuition will tend to keep an entity from the greater polarizations due to the vagaries of intuitive perception….”
Ra is being somewhat vague here. Or perhaps it’s a translational error due to Ra’s advanced state of being. Why does unbridled intuition keep a person back? Is it the implication that intuition is subject to erroneous perception that makes it less polarizing? Isn’t opening your heart an intutive process? I understand the need for balance, but suspect that the greatest leap of..what?...faith?...intuition?...is the consideration of other modes of reality beyond what we experience on a daily basis.
I would even go so far as to say that most people, nowadays…are sorely lacking in the use of intuition in their daily lives. Present company excluded…of course ;-)
Richard