We seek for the Spirit that reveals itself in the Word; for the Spirit is with God, and the Spirit is God.” moving from the word to the spirit, our individual perception and knowledge of the spirit. shares large libraries the librarian is Christ Even when truth is uttered it is not always seen in the aspect where it becomes of importance in life. Such a truth assumes importance only when we perceive its consequences. We are not just physical beings we are moral or maybe immoral beings in earthly existence. What we do is determined by impulses of a moral nature.

Kant wrote two “Critiques”: the Critique of Pure Reason, concerned with the relation of man to a purely natural course of things, and the Critique of Practical Reason where he puts forward his moral postulates which in truth figuratively hover in the air, come out of the blue and have not a priori relation with natural causes. If earthly humanity follows impure moral impulses, then the body of the earth will be different from what it would be were the moral impulses pure. The range of man's vision is not wide enough to perceive that what happens externally in the course of nature is not dependent upon purely natural causes.


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The effort applied in study that lets itself be guided by healthy human reason can be part of the struggle which leads eventually to ones vision of the spiritual world. by enduring sufferings of body and soul for the sake of that salvation or sacrifices. Christ has become a companion of men, leading them, first, away from the battle with [Lucifer, Self ] Individual thought is physically separated in words but morally specific .I haven't sacrificed my mystical obligation.from the bleachers from the tennis court from the role of servant. all be guided by healthy human reason.