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Solve et Coagula
18th January 2008, 08:45 AM
DIVINE LIGHT
Reflection
Now I will talk on rationality, which is understood partially by people. Nevertheless they use it. Rationality is a quality of the Divine World. Under “rationality” we imply the Divine Light that brings all the opportunities for human elevation. The more reasonable a man is, that is, the more Divine Light he has - the higher he is elevated; the less Divine Light he has - the lower the level of his development is. Contradictions do not exist for the rational man. In general, contradictions are due to the lack of Divine Light within man. As he has no Light, the human creates these contradictions himself. You meet a young beautiful woman loved by her parents. They care for her and enjoy her, but one day she gets displeased with them and begins to look for a man outside to make her happy. This desire is irrational.
As per rule 4 (http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=25744), you are not allowed to post materials in their entirety. The full text of that Solve et Coagula can be found here (http://www.beinsadouno.org/en/tr/sb/sb_19390730_en_bojestvenata_svetlina_4p.doc.).
slyjoe
18th January 2008, 08:51 AM
Suicide by mod?
biomorph
18th January 2008, 08:59 AM
wow.
Macoy
18th January 2008, 09:02 AM
They wrap him as in fog and the human moves hither and thither without being able to see things that are around him. A lot of fog and clouds screen the Sun - behind them it continues to shine, though. The reason for the fog that lies in the mountain is the gathering of two homogenous kinds of electricity. As the electricity in space is positive - like the terrestrial electricity - they mutually repel one another, as a result the fog remains at its place. If the terrestrial electricity becomes negative, though, they will attract each other. As a result of this, the upper electricity will attract the fog to itself and the space will be cleared.
Would you say that the section I have quoted sums up the rationality of which you speak?
Marquis de Carabas
18th January 2008, 09:06 AM
The head and the heart of the selfish man are covered with snow and ice. Why? Because he lives more at his Northern Pole.
I agree. I am much happier fiddling about with my Southern Pole.
prewitt81
18th January 2008, 09:10 AM
DIVINE LIGHT
Reflection
Now I will talk on rationality, which is understood partially by people. Nevertheless they use it. Rationality is a quality of the Divine World. Under “rationality” we imply the Divine Light that brings all the opportunities for human elevation. The more reasonable a man is, that is, the more Divine Light he has - the higher he is elevated; the less Divine Light he has - the lower the level of his development is. Contradictions do not exist for the rational man. In general, contradictions are due to the lack of Divine Light within man. As he has no Light, the human creates these contradictions himself. You meet a young beautiful woman loved by her parents. They care for her and enjoy her, but one day she gets displeased with them and begins to look for a man outside to make her happy. This desire is irrational.
As per rule 4 (http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=25744), you are not allowed to post materials in their entirety. The full text of that Solve et Coagula can be found here (http://www.beinsadouno.org/en/tr/sb/sb_19390730_en_bojestvenata_svetlina_4p.doc.).
Nope
Jimbo07
18th January 2008, 09:17 AM
DIVINE LIGHT
Reflection
Now I will talk on rationality, which is understood partially by people. Nevertheless they use it. Rationality is a quality of the Divine World. Under “rationality” we imply the Divine Light that brings all the opportunities for human elevation. The more reasonable a man is, that is, the more Divine Light he has - the higher he is elevated; the less Divine Light he has - the lower the level of his development is. Contradictions do not exist for the rational man. In general, contradictions are due to the lack of Divine Light within man.
I didn't get beyond here.
Time for more reflection, I suppose...
bokonon
18th January 2008, 09:20 AM
What? A MODERATOR quoting in its entirety a post which takes five minutes just to scroll through, for the purpose of adding a one-word response? Is that one of those custom tags?
calebprime
18th January 2008, 09:21 AM
...
Christ tells him: "What you are about to do, do quickly” (verse 27). This means: what you are about to do, do it rationally, because you will bear the consequences of your action.
John 13:1
This means: what it says.
sinclairmcevoy
18th January 2008, 09:22 AM
I didn't get beyond here.
Time for more reflection, I suppose...
Ditto. Is there a record for the longest OP? Just curious.
biomorph
18th January 2008, 09:24 AM
I agree. I am much happier fiddling about with my Southern Pole.
too much detail.
As there are several north poles, and presumably souths also, which one?
the PC apeman
18th January 2008, 09:25 AM
Now I will talk on rationality, which is understood partially by people. ...
I wonder what understands the rest.
prewitt81
18th January 2008, 09:26 AM
What? A MODERATOR quoting in its entirety a post which takes five minutes just to scroll through, for the purpose of adding a one-word response? Is that one of those custom tags?
Nope. That was as a MEMBER.
ETA: Outside forum management, moderators may post as regular members.
biomorph
18th January 2008, 09:45 AM
Ditto. Is there a record for the longest OP? Just curious.
not sure, i think if there was, this one might be a candidate tho:p
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