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We often fail to understand that we as [[human]]s have our own [[logic]] based on the restricted scope of [[knowledge]]; this is what we call human logic. And the [[Universe]], [[God]] or [[Nature]] also has its own logic; that logic is based on the laws of creation and is all inclusive, i.e. has no limits. We are very far from embracing the whole Universe and all the knowledge that there is. But [[being]] a part of it, we still have privilege of having admittance to that knowledge; we can tap into it. And since this knowledge is not within our logical rational thinking, we cannot grasp it with our conscious linear logical mind. Hence this [[information]] can only come to us via our intuition, our non linear irrational thinking.
 
We often fail to understand that we as [[human]]s have our own [[logic]] based on the restricted scope of [[knowledge]]; this is what we call human logic. And the [[Universe]], [[God]] or [[Nature]] also has its own logic; that logic is based on the laws of creation and is all inclusive, i.e. has no limits. We are very far from embracing the whole Universe and all the knowledge that there is. But [[being]] a part of it, we still have privilege of having admittance to that knowledge; we can tap into it. And since this knowledge is not within our logical rational thinking, we cannot grasp it with our conscious linear logical mind. Hence this [[information]] can only come to us via our intuition, our non linear irrational thinking.
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