Entry 336 - Towards Rapid Positive Polarization

9/30/20

“This same ability to structure abstract concepts and to analyze experiential data may be the key to rapid positive polarization.” — I Am Ra

How can you structure abstract concepts if you only learn one abstract concept within your own personal bubble? How do you analyze experiential data if you refuse to experience anything but what you’re used to and comfortable with?

The reason why it’s so important to go beyond the limits of what you know, of what you’re used to, of your bubble, is so that you can formulate and organize abstract concepts and experiences and build an understanding that is more adept and fuller than before.

If you only have three puzzle pieces, there’s only so much of the whole picture you can see.  
However, if you have 45 out of 50 puzzle pieces, you have a much better idea of the whole picture. However, getting those extra puzzle pieces means you’re going to have to go to different places.

They aren’t all neatly fitted in a box like when you buy an actual puzzle board. In life, the puzzle pieces are often scattered in various and unforeseen places. They aren’t all neatly lined up in only one area. You have to be willing to open yourself up, to look around, to go out to find those puzzle pieces. Otherwise, if you only use the three that were conveniently already alongside your path and in your comfort zone, then again, you can only see so much.

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