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    Time is not only increasing our knowledge, but evolution is increasing our capacity and initiation, which is the forcing-house of evolution, bringing faculties to birth out of due season, brings the consciousness of the adept within reach of vast apprehensions which are as yet below the horizon of the human mind. These ideas, though clearly apprehended by himself after another mode of consciousness, cannot be conveyed by him to anyone who does not share this mode of consciousness. He can only put them forth in symbolic form; but any mind that has in any way had experience of this wider mode of functioning will be able to lay hold on these ideas on their own plane, although it may be unable to translate them into the sphere of conscious thought.

    * He can only put them forth in symbolic form; but any mind that has in any way had experience of this wider mode of functioning will be able to lay hold on these ideas on their own plane, although it may be unable to translate them into the sphere of conscious thought.

    • Man just look for some of Mckenna's and Alan Watts' stuff...grafician
    • Who are you quoting?monospaced
    • This thread is called “Quote someone.” Please post a quote and then also the “someone” part. Or else you’re not doing it right dude. Cmon.monospaced
    • Also this reads like gibberish. It says nothing of substance and puts words together that sound profound but aren’t at all meaningful.monospaced
    • Increasing capacity isn’t a complete thought. What is increasing initiation mean? Capacity for what? Initiation of what? One sentence and nonsense.monospaced
    • Can’t talk about evolution if you aren’t a biologist either. And this is clearly not biology. It is total word salad. I can see why an idiot would be impressedmonospaced
    • Why is this not true?
      Post facts, to debunk.
      palimpsest
    • "Time is not only increasing our knowledge"
      One can say that [our] knowledge increases with time. Meaning that it increases along/during time.
      palimpsest
    • But time does not increase our knowledge. Time does not directly act upon [our] knowledge, it has no direct effect on it.palimpsest
    • this must be written by an AI for the sole purpose of generating gibberish for new age morons to drool overmonospaced
    • I didn't cast this to swine...son_dey
    • Matthew 5:16
      1 Peter 3:15
      palimpsest
    • Angels are luminous emanations personified, not by trial and veil, but by divine influence and reflex.son_dey
    • You like turtles?palimpsest
    • as in the island...son_dey

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