11-17-2011, 02:51 PM
(11-17-2011, 11:36 AM)abridgetoofar Wrote:(11-15-2011, 05:44 AM)Peregrinus Wrote: I don't remember if it were Ra or Q'uo that stated, to the effect, "What you do not see is more important than what you do see". Knowing we are in an illusion with numerous other planes of entities co-existing here and now, that offer their help to us in ways many cannot begin to imagine, or choose not to, opens endless possibilities for those that are aware.
If it is so important, I wonder, then why can't we see it?
Why, when I request this help, must I rely on intuitive notions instead of direct perception?
I hope this is an authentic quote we're dealing with here, or else I'm gonna look stupid in the end

Ummmm, I think it's plain as day. You appear to be thinking that "what you can see but is not visible to you right now" is important. That's not the plain text. The "request" for help is an inquiry into mystery. This is "just as important" if not more so. The way I see it looking for something is just as important as finding something, and you don't necessarily need to find what you were specifically looking for.