30:0.2 It is not possible to formulate comprehensive and entirely consistent classifications of the [[personalities]] of the [[grand universe]] because all of the [[groups]] are not [[revealed]]. It would require numerous additional papers to cover the further [[revelation]] required to systematically classify all [[groups]]. Such [[conceptual]] expansion would hardly be desirable as it would deprive the [[thinking]] [[mortals]] of the next thousand years of that [[stimulus]] to [[creative]] [[speculation]] which these partially revealed [[concepts]] supply. It is best that man not have an overrevelation; it stifles [[imagination]]. | 30:0.2 It is not possible to formulate comprehensive and entirely consistent classifications of the [[personalities]] of the [[grand universe]] because all of the [[groups]] are not [[revealed]]. It would require numerous additional papers to cover the further [[revelation]] required to systematically classify all [[groups]]. Such [[conceptual]] expansion would hardly be desirable as it would deprive the [[thinking]] [[mortals]] of the next thousand years of that [[stimulus]] to [[creative]] [[speculation]] which these partially revealed [[concepts]] supply. It is best that man not have an overrevelation; it stifles [[imagination]]. |