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INTUITION AND REASON BY RICHARD ROSE


Source, TAT Forum, Oct. 2004: http://tatfoundation.org/forum2004-10.htm#1


By meditation men have improved their Intuition,

By suffering and adversity, men have improved Intuition,

By abstinence from food, or from certain foods men have improved their Intuition.

By abstinence from sex action men have improved their Intuition.

By the establishment of a system of shocks, or alternation between abstinence and indulgence, between suffering, and happiness, or even ecstasy, men have improved their Intuition.

By various mental exercises men have improved their Intuition.

By the practice of concentration on one thing, then on many things, and then on nothing, men have improved their Intuition.

By the practice of remembering the self, men have improved.

By the practice of concentration on various nerve centers, men have improved their Intuition.


Reason may be improved by the coordination of similarities and opposites in nature.

Reason may be improved by qualifying all statements with their relative nature.

Reason may be improved by exploring the “possible opposite” of that which seems to be final.

Reason may be improved by listening to the words of those who firmly believe in opposition to ourselves.

Reason may be improved by the study of mathematics.

Reason may be improved by the study of symbols, words numbers or figures, or by the juggling of these, or by exchanging or interpolating symbols of one system for those of another system, and by the resulting effect of all this upon memory and imagination.

Reason may be improved by desire, or fear.

Reason may be improved by the determination to reason.