Beyond Logic
Logic has been marketed as the "king" in our modern world because it reveals a unique vulnerability. Logic is somewhat reliant on the apparatus or medium of transfer, one of which is language. Words have been stripped of their emotional attachment and we are gradually becoming numb to emotive language due to its brazen overuse. Perhaps this is why there is such a disconnect between what people logically understand and how they intuitively feel.
Practices like meditation or the use of hallucinogenic psychedelics help us to realign with our inherent intuitive perceptions, bypassing the limitations of language. These methods facilitate a shift from a rigidly logical mindset, shaped by societal expectations, towards a state that trusts its own intrinsic knowing through introspection, interoception, and perception. For example, when we meditate, we are not directing our thoughts logically. Instead, our minds drift, allowing visions or images to emerge like delicate threads connecting us to our subconscious. This is increasingly important today, as many things that appear logically beneficial, are often spiritually depleting.
Therefore, in chaos, we find truth. Unlearning becomes the true form of learning. We are living through a war on our spirit and the path is to return to our subconscious. This is why those who are awake and aware often experience intense discomfort, they realise that the logic that brought them to this point was always intertwined with intuition. Moving through this discomfort requires surrendering to that intuition.