The one who sees first is blind. The blind man half-sees. But the one who sees »as a blind man who was newly empowered with seeing might — this one may learn the nature of vision. For it is neither in seeing nor blindness. It is in that which unifies them, and must, for either to exist.
Consider dreaming thus.
It is the same with each of the senses, but intellect is their superposition. It is thus ‘most true’ with the intellect. The one who has acquired the articulations of the intellect »and can most artfully set them, at once or in ‘moving constellations’ aside… this one will approach something that is not knowledge, but its origin.
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