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THE UNKNOWABLE ESSENCE |
All the people have formed a god in the world of thought, and
that form of their own imagination they worship; when the fact
is that the imagined form is finite and the human mind is infinite.
Surely the infinite is greater than the finite, for imagination is
accidental while the mind is essential; surely the essential is greater
than the accidental.
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Therefore consider: All the sects and peoples worship their own
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thought; they create a god in their own minds and acknowledge
him to be the creator of all things, when that form is a superstition—thus people adore and worship imagination.
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That Essence of the Divine Entity and the Unseen of the unseen
is holy above imagination and is beyond thought. Consciousness
doth not reach It. Within the capacity of comprehension of a
produced reality that Ancient Reality cannot be contained. It is
a different world; from it there is no information; arrival thereat
is impossible; attainment thereto is prohibited and inaccesible.
This much is known: It exists and Its existence is certain and
proven—but the condition is unknown.
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All the philosophers and the doctors knew that It is, but they
were perplexed in the comprehension of Its existence and were
at last discouraged, and in great despair they left this world. For
the comprehension of the condition and mysteries of that Reality
of realities and Mystery of mysteries there is need for another
power and another sense. That power and sense is not possessed
by mankind, therefore they have not found any information. For
example: If a man possess the power of hearing, the power of
tasting, the power of smelling and the power of feeling, but no
power of seeing, he cannot see. Hence, through the powers and
senses present in man the realization of the Unseen Reality, which
is pure and holy above the reach of doubts, is impossible. Other
powers are needed and other senses required. If those powers and
senses are obtained, then information can be had; otherwise, not.
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