We are coming to see, for all the rational objections there are to using intuition, nothing is faster at identifying what is unknown. Be it meeting someone for the first time, or mapping the universe at the scale of the very large or very small, we are designed to confront the unknown imaginatively. Why? Those are the concerns of philosophers and theologians. How? Now that's my area of expertise. Maybe why is more important, but in this situation, knowing how we embrace and experience the unknown is the gift of intuitive awareness.
My obsession with symmetry and the invariance of structure under rotation or projection is at the core of rational analysis. From the beginnings of history, we have focused down into today extending outwardly into futures yet to imagine. Just like the ancient past light cones that focus from distant time into our eyes, the future is projected like a lighthouse illuminating the unknown.
The whole point of this literary exercise, is to demonstrate and prove the inescapable truth of intuitive awareness. This I do with a series of hypothetical assertions. The propositions are a process of reasoning and affirmation. I have avoided trying to reinvent the wheels of consciousness. But as the source materials will require close reanalysis, basic territories are discussed, mapped and explored. The subtle sophistication of the history of the intuitive arts have been revealed to be limited and sometimes even completely wrong. But this does not negate the pristine procedures that irreversibly resulted from the pursuit of truth and knowledge. But man does not see it.
Mans greatest evil is the pretense of authority. When it is said to be the absolute truth, and it is NOT TRUE, this is the abuse of power. Speculation is necessary. The deluded arrogance of false authority, is bad, wrong and evil. There are many of you who are going to object to what I've written. (Excellent) I have made little attempt to distinguish things like the difference between Tropical from Sidereal (Hindu) Astrology. I have tried to give some insight into the fine art of chinese diagnostics and treatment, but this too I must say is lacking in detail. And yet as we are approaching the end of this document I am relieved to see that I still have work set out for me. My instincts and intuitions have so far served me very well. If precision is science then brevity is art. Innocence is beauty.
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