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Imagination is the bridge between logic and the spiritual world of man.

  • zavershg
  • Jun 25
  • 2 min read

Each of us has the ability to think logically by nature. If A implies B, and B implies C, then A implies C. By expanding the chain of conclusions that follow one from another, you can cover the search space and find the answer to your question using deduction. When new questions arise, the search deepens, and again, deduction leads you to the desired answer.


In the spiritual realm, everything is literally the opposite. The answer to the question has already been given, you just need to convince yourself it's genuine. And here, too, deduction helps. The only difference is that the movement happens in the opposite direction - from the answer to the question. So, first, the answer to the spiritual search emerges. It comes unexpectedly, when it seems the search hasn't yet succeeded. While they searched one area, the answer came from another they hadn't expected. Now, there's an answer, but you need to find a question to match it!


Deduction helps you narrow down the search for a question with a known answer. "Yes, God exists, however…" raises many questions that have gone unanswered for centuries. For example, “God is omnipotent and good, why is there so much evil in the world?” Or, “God is one, but there are many religions?” Nevertheless, logic leads us to clarify and gradually correct our search for the right question. Life itself rejects any inappropriate formulations. Through deduction, we arrive at that single question, the answer to which we already knew.


So, let us imagine ourselves at the beginning of our life's journey, and then place ourselves at its very end: the “Alpha and Omega” of human life, and between them, answers and questions mixed with the deduction of our mind. In the end, we are left with a question that was first posed to us in childhood and has stayed with us throughout our lives. Now, this question is all that remains of our personal baggage. Nothing more... just the most personal and intimate one: "You exist, but who are you?"

 
 
 

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