Spiritually Speaking

Spiritually speaking, it doesn’t pay to be too rational past a certain point. Reason as a function needs to fail, leaving only the mystery.

Of course dropping rationality in favour of embracing the mystery is itself a rational act. So there’s that.

You could say it’s a higher rationality that transcends it’s own limitations.

But ultimately it’s only the living mystery that’s left standing in all its naked glory.

 

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