“One of the most difficult problems of our age is that leaders, and perhaps academics as well, cannot readily admit that things are out of control and that we do not know what to do. We have too much information, limited cognitive abilities to think in systemic terms and an unwillingness to appear to be in control and to have solutions for our problems. We are afraid that if we admit to our confusion, we will make our followers and students anxious and disillusioned. We know we must learn how to learn, but we are afraid to admit it.” IfsThinkingKnowsWellsProblemAgeDifficultTermAbilityLeaderLearningToo MuchInformationStudentsSolutionsConfusionFollowersAnxiousCognitiveDisillusionedDifficult ProblemsToo Much Information Author:Donald Michael Kraig
“In fact, the ultimate speculation we can make about the nature of Divinity is that Divinity is NO-THING which we can know. In Hebrew, the word for no-thing (nothing) is AIN.” KnowsFactsUltimateDivinitySpeculationHebrew Book:Modern Magick: Twelve Lessons in the High Magickal Arts Source: Modern Magick: Twelve Lessons in the High Magickal Arts