Often we feel completely inadequate to face, with necessary clarity, the great existential problems which happen in our life, which appear as perceptions to our consciousness. An unpleasant sensation, very common to those who try to deeply grasp these meanings, is represented by a feeling of fleetingness of trying to focus on these facts. It is as if the ground sinks under one's feet. One perceives things that disappear the moment one look better at them. Almost always one gives up the attempt, and the perceptions are considered without importance, because rationally elusive. But for the most part, it is then that inner messages, worthy of careful consideration, could appear for our attention. Nature has endowed us with means and intelligence adapted for the proposed task. It is therefore necessary to leave behind the blind alley of the "definable" and to enter in the sphere of the Esoterism. All this asks for great inner rigour to avoid making mistakes. Constancy and patience are needed, without being discouraged if results are belated. |
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