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though the action of these forces may be quite elusive. The
simplicity makes it difficult, for logic used against such subtly
leaves very little space for understanding of these forces. To fully
understand these forces one must allow themselves to experience
them rather than to attempt to rationalise them. To attempt to
rationalise them would render the subtleness void, and therefore
no understanding could be gained. For a clearer understanding to
be gained it is necessary that a supposition is allowed, and, that
you allow that which is subtle to become more obvious, and thus
strengthen your own ability to perceive. In this way you will
permit yourself to gain sufficient knowledge to then enter unto a
path that is more exploratory and understandable. Then you may
risk the application of logic to your thinking so that you may
develop an intellectual outlook, and consequently a more
acceptable format for expression to your fellow men. Your fellow
men in their turn will also have to undergo a similar experience
before they can begin to understand anything at all, in truth.
Intellectualising, on that which you know little, appears to
be a habit often indulged in by those who lack a degree of spiritual
insight. Spirit is never intellectual, therefore can not be found in
these quarters. Spirit may intellectualise in order to gain access to
the mind that behaves in that manner. Truth can never exist in the
hypothesis of intellectual power. Seek not the truth in the
obscurity of the intellect. The truth is never hidden deep. It is the
ignorance of the seeker that builds the barriers that have to be
overcome before the truth can be seen.

