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Re; whether it is possible to "go through life without some belief".
Consciousness, Discrimination and Distinction. It is a matter of being conscious of what one is doing, of recognising the difference between one type of cognitive action/function and another, and there are many functions, and they are not distinguished in your understanding of them. You have names for them, but their boundaries are fuzzy and they mix messily together. The truth is not like that; the makeup of the human machine and its mind are not like that; its parts are individual, separate and adjacent, like the bricks that make a wall. Comprehension, apprehension, reason, knowledge, logic, analysis, belief, faith, calculation, concrete & abstract thought, imagination, memory, etc, etc, etc, are all distinct parts with actions and functions, adjacent to each other and stacked, separate but interacting, so as to make a functioning machine.
Spiritual progress is institutionalised. It always has been. There are many such institutions. There has to be, because people are bound together and progress together. No one gets very far on their own. And mankind's groups are each in different places and levels of progress. (truth is not politically correct) All these institutions have been successful for their adherents - some more so than others of course. There are even institutions behind the scenes that operate upon the astral planes - schools, colleges, that run group progress programs, group courses, individual lessons, and so on. There are wonderful libraries, all sorts of excursions/trips available, even personal mentors and assistants.
The truth is available - through many avenues that all emerge behind the scenes and ascend the layers. The truth of Christ and the story of the church; the Islamic story; the Hindu story; the stories of the Pagan Gods; the stories of the races of mankind; and of all our institutions of religious, scientific, philosophical, and educational progress. And truths beyond our little world, well beyond, are all available to us. Learning to leave the body is a great first step. It can be learnt through Christianity, through Masonry, Hinduism, Buddhism, through correct meditation, through nature, music, war, science, art, daily living, family life, etc. But which ever route one takes, the mind and heart and speech and action is to be refined and trained.
Fuzzy minds You gentlemen do not reason well. You have air and cotton wool in you heads. Your thoughts are like a swirling, mixing mess of fantasy. Not just you two, but many people, even most.
Sharpening the mind: If you would sharpen up your minds, and overhaul your mechanism; if you would shed your volumes of mental dross that you carry and indulge, and prune your minds down to what is useful; and turn yourself from daudling air head into higher functioning operative mechanisms. Then I challenge you to take up the following exercise to help you reach your goal:
Discuss nothing with others, including with each other, without defining it - define all your significant key terms. Clearly inscribe their boundaries; and their qualities; and contrast them with their adjacent and their opposing counterparts. You may ask others to do the same when they are in conversation with you. But be sure to expect it and ensure it of yourself. If you cannot clearly define your terms as outlined above, then don't use them.
As this process becomes habitual, as your definitions accumulate and interlock, your mind will sharpen and clarify, and become more organised in its thinking. Your person will re-arrange and organise itself. You will shed volumes of mental waste. Your words and sentences will reflect your improved thought structure and will become more meaningful and impacting. You will be building and organising your temple.
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