Thursday, March 28, 2024

 There exist enigmatic realities beyond our comprehension, as they are not within the realm of our understanding. Our knowledge of concepts is derived solely from the mental imagery we construct. The concept of God, being absolute and flawless, possesses a vocabulary far superior to our own, surpassing our capacity for complete comprehension. Our pursuit of knowledge will continue indefinitely, even in eternity. Furthermore, our perception of truth is subjective, varying from person to person, as it is influenced by our self-perception. Each individual's perspective of truth is an imperfect representation, as our understanding is limited. Consequently, it remains uncertain whether possessing an idea alone is sufficient for a true understanding of ourselves, or if our ideas evolve with the acquisition of new knowledge.

I am perplexed by the way our images interact with external influences to either clarify or create a dark effect on an idea. I question whether ideas stem from a divine source, illuminating our understanding, or if they are solely a product of our conscious thought. Is the origin of ideas a result of divine will, manifesting as images in our minds? Ultimately, the cause of any idea can be attributed to the divine essence, glorified in the creation of ideas over time. However, amidst this contemplation, it is important to recognize that there is an undeniable reality to the image of who we are.

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