“the lowest (divine attribute) is the highest.” This statement might also be ironic or sarcastic and not point out a philosophical truth. This is the psychology of vanity which together with pride represent the two solid pillars of personality blocking the very doors of perception. In order to penetrate the vale and enter into reality these two pillars must be bypassed as they likely cannot be extinguished or defeated by the very ego that depends on them for sustenance. This is the realm of the sly person and is often embodied in ANE stories of the daring thief ( for instance 1001 Nights or Aladdin).
“the lowest (divine attribute) is the highest.” This statement might also be ironic or sarcastic and not point out a philosophical truth. This is the psychology of vanity which together with pride represent the two solid pillars of personality blocking the very doors of perception. In order to penetrate the vale and enter into reality these two pillars must be bypassed as they likely cannot be extinguished or defeated by the very ego that depends on them for sustenance. This is the realm of the sly person and is often embodied in ANE stories of the daring thief ( for instance 1001 Nights or Aladdin).