[Redbook3:129][19870405:1057m](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued(13)])[5th
April 1987]
19870405.1057
(Sunday)
[continued]
The
last three paragraphs* left me with a curious sense of something
omitted. I went for an exploration-drive** with [W] and [d] and
wondered if it would sort itself out. Since returning I have made
one or two amendments, some of which restored what I had first
written.
I
think the source of the sense of omission (or commission) may be to
do with the sense of underlying unity*** and its place in the scheme
of things. So far as the Belief/Knowledge discussion is concerned,
the absolutely true inner direct knowledge is O.K.:**** almost
everything after that is really speculation or supposition.
The
sense of underlying unity is a quality classifiable as inner direct
knowledge as a quality:
as evidence
of underlying unity, it is not inner direct knowledge (and therefore
it is not necessarily
absolutely true), but the knowledge of underlying unity which
resulted would be Indirect Knowledge#, I suppose. Nor is the sense,
or
the indirect knowledge, of underlying unity necessarily
conclusive evidence of God (I didn't say it was); nor is it
necessarily
a quality manifested by Absolute Truth (which I said it was#*), nor,
for that matter, is Absolute Truth necessarily God#**. This is all
in terms of the Belief/Knowledge discussion#***, which I should not
have continued so long. God is the truth beyond proof, or not.#****
*[Probably
3 last previous entries, from [Redbook3:126][19870405:1057i](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued(9)])[5th
April 1987].][And
see [Redbook3:132][19870406:1710](MORBIDITY))[6th April 1987].]
**[through
the Highlands of Scotland.]
***ref
p59 [[Redbook3:59][19870329:1210h](DEVELOPMENT
[continued(5)])[29th
March 1987]].
****so
far? <[87]0414>. p.124
[[Redbook3:123-124][19870405:1057f](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued(6)])[5th April 1987]]
#[[Redbook3:121-122][19870405:1057d](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued[4]])[5th April 1987]ff]
#*[[Redbook3:127-128][19870405:1057k](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued(11)])[5th April 1987]
– described as the
quality of All-in-One-ness and the Unifying Principle]
#**[As claimed:
[Redbook3:127-128][19870405:1057k](BELIEF AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued(11)])[5th April 1987][Redbook3:128][19870405:1057l](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1}[continued(12)])[5th April 1987]]
#***[[Redbook3:118-119][19870405:1057](BELIEF
AND KNOWLEDGE{1})[5th April 1987]ff]
#****[2]
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