11-28-2011, 11:08 PM
Inducing a sense of wonderment through intuitive resonance with certain archetypes...
The key to any type of development here is an active balance between rational and intuitive mind. The intuition must be met with and evaluated by the rational (thinking and/or feeling) mind to form any kind of experience. Although no true understanding results, nevertheless, this is the discernment attempt which Ra said was "a very good effort to make". This experience may then be shared for the purpose of teach/learning. Keeping ideas purely at the level of the intuition/unconscious is always a hand-waving and a finger pointing at unrelated, undigested contents of the mind. Yes, even those intuitive notions that seem to come from a place of "knowing".
The key to any type of development here is an active balance between rational and intuitive mind. The intuition must be met with and evaluated by the rational (thinking and/or feeling) mind to form any kind of experience. Although no true understanding results, nevertheless, this is the discernment attempt which Ra said was "a very good effort to make". This experience may then be shared for the purpose of teach/learning. Keeping ideas purely at the level of the intuition/unconscious is always a hand-waving and a finger pointing at unrelated, undigested contents of the mind. Yes, even those intuitive notions that seem to come from a place of "knowing".