05/19/17 - (Air) Liber LXV, Cap II, v. 20-22
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Liber LXV, Cap II, v. 20-22
20. A little crazy boy that rode with me spake unto the swan, and said:
21. Who art thou that dost float and fly and dive and soar in the inane? Behold, these many æons have passed; whence camest thou? Whither wilt thou go?
22. And laughing I chid him, saying: No whence! No whither! -
The mind wants an Aim, a destination for motion, a reason, a result. It needs definitions and names. Adept's consciousness is not centered in the intellect (the faculty of reason), but rests on the relationship with the Angel, i.e. is centered in Tifereth; she addresses these questions of the intellect cheerfully, with wisdom and benevolence, as one would address a little child.