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The Revolution of the Dialectic: Intelligence

Intelligence

One must not confuse intelligence with the mind. A certain sum of intelligent values exists within every mind.

We do not need to look for these intelligent values outside of ourselves because these intelligent values are within ourselves.

The intelligent values of every human being do not change, neither do they become exhausted. The reserve of intelligence is a constant.

The Revolution of the Dialectic: Enlightened Intellection

Enlightened Intellection

Those who manage to disintegrate the cadavers of the ego are the ones who obtain enlightened intellection.

Enlightened intellection is the intellect placed under the service of the spirit.

Jesus the Christ has enlightened intellection. He placed his intellect under the service of the spirit.

The Revolution of the Dialectic: Comprehension

Comprehension

Within that world, which is the realm of comprehension, everything is abstract and apparently incoherent. This incoherence appears at the time one takes the first steps into the world of comprehension.

The mind and the psychological universe are found within a great chaos. This is why there is no concatenation of ideas, sentiments, etc.

In the 49 levels of the subconsciousness, a great quantity of files with powerful information exists. Unfortunately however, they are found in disorder and anarchy.

The Revolution of the Dialectic: Imagination

Imagination

For the wise, to imagine is to see. Imagination is the translucence of the soul.

In order to attain Imagination it is important to learn how to concentrate thought on only one thing. Whosoever learns to think about only one thing makes marvels and prodigies.

The Gnostic who wants to reach Imaginative Knowledge must learn to concentrate and know how to meditate. The Gnostic must provoke drowsiness during the practice of meditation.