Peter Oespensky - Image Credit to Whoever Credit is Due
"Understanding always comes that way—
you understand, and then
you cease to understand.
But if all attempts to understand
something go wrong,
try not to think about it
but try to remember yourself,
that is, to be emotional,
and in time you will understand.
Understanding does not become
permanent at once; as in everything else
there are many steps and you can
understand something one day and
not understand it the next day,
for you may be more conscious
in the same circumstances one day
and more asleep the next.
So many days may pass
before it becomes your own."
Ospensky - The Fourth Way
We are reminded to listen to Mervyn's lecture on
Knowledge, Understanding and Being
which is in the video section of our archives at this link:
https://linktr.ee/academyofeuropeanarts
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