
Date of issue: 27.02.2019
Record label: Living In The Future
Song language: English
Spheres of Crystal |
To get into the unitive world underneath, underlying, and supporting the |
everyday practical world |
There have to be certain alterations in one’s common sense |
There are certain ideas and beyond these ideas, certain feelings that are |
difficult to get across not because they’re intellectually complicated not at |
all because of that |
But because they’re unfamiliar |
They’re strange |
We haven’t been brought up to accommodate them |
In exactly the same way that, in past times, people knew that the planets were |
supported in the sky because they were embedded in spheres of crystal |
And if they weren’t embedded in spheres of crystal and, of course, |
you could see them, because you could see through them they would fall down on |
the Earth |
And now, when astronomers finally suggested that there were no crystal spheres |
People felt unbelievably insecure. |
See? |
They had a terrible time assimilating this idea |
Now, do you see what it involves to assimilate a really new idea? |
You have to do quite a flip |
For example, there are some people whose number systems only account four |
quantities: one, two, three, many |
So they don’t have any concept of four corners to a table — see, |
a table has many corners |
And a pile of pebbles is, in that sense, equivalent in many-ness to the four |
corners of the table |
Now, they have difficulty, you see, in beginning to assimilate the idea of |
counting through, and numbering all those corners or all those pebbles |
But we’ve done that |
And so to us that is perfectly simple |
But imagine the kind of mentality, the kind of person, to whom that is not |
simple at all |
Now, in exactly the same way, there is, here what I’m trying to explain, |
a new idea that most people don’t assimilate, and that is the idea of the |
total interdependence of everything in the world |
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