INTJ123
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- Joined
- Jun 20, 2009
- Messages
- 777
- MBTI Type
- ESFP
"Seek and you shall find," it has been said. If people in Stage III seek truth deeply and widely enough, they find what they are looking for--enough pieces to begin to be able to fit them together, but never enough to complete the whole puzzle. In fact, the more pieces they find, the larger and more magnificent the puzzle becomes. Yet they are able to get glimpses of the "big picture" and to see that it is very beautiful indeed--and that it strangely resembles those "primitive myths and superstitions" their Stage II parents or grandparents believe in. At that point they begin their conversion to Stage IV, which is the mystic communal stage of spiritual development.
BTW there is nothing wrong with "the secret" the mystics and scientists have arrived to many of the same conclusions, which is not a suprise considering they are at similar stages of spiritual development.
BTW there is nothing wrong with "the secret" the mystics and scientists have arrived to many of the same conclusions, which is not a suprise considering they are at similar stages of spiritual development.