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With a due consciousness of the extreme finitude of our intellectual powers, we may not understand the existence of anything that may not be here or there, nearer or further, before or after.
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With a due consciousness of the extreme finitude of our intellectual powers, we may not understand the existence of anything that may not be here or there, nearer or further, before or after.
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| The truth is, when you concede to your lack of ability to understand that "something" out there, you are still no-closer to confirming its existence than otherwise. You may choose to accept something out of blind faith, that somthing is and will always remain a conception out of flesh-and-blood body of you and your like. |
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Many thanks to u, YUN HU. Yes, U R right.
Sometimes somebody may choose to accept something out of faith. Indeed, it is always there. it is a notion, followed by practice, right or wrong. best regards |