255.-257.

Nyomtatóbarát változat

255 – So long as a cause has on its side one soul that is intangible in faith, it cannot perish.

256 – Reason gives me no basis for this faith, thou murmurest. Fool! if it did, faith would not be needed or demanded of thee.

257 – Faith in the heart is the obscure and often distorted reflection of a hidden knowledge. The believer is often more plagued by doubt than themost inveterate sceptic. He persists because there is something subconscient in him which knows. That tolerates both his blind faith and twilit doubts and drives towards the revelation of that which it knows.

 

Is it good to have a “blind faith” which neither questions nor reasons?

What men usually call blind faith is in fact what theDivineGrace sometimes gives to those whose intelligence is not developed enough to have true knowledge. So blind faith can be something very respectable, although it is of course clear that one who has true knowledge is in a far superior position.

29 December 1969

To which plane does faith belong—mental or psychic?

Faith is an exclusively psychic phenomenon.

30 December 1969

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