Perhaps more so than groups are the individuals who are the substance or stuff of which both Eastern and Western culture and civilization are comprised of and made up of. And when these individuals turn inward and into their inner self, they discover or find something much greater than themselves which then demands or seeks some sort of recognition. But then the question is, which attribute of that thing which is greater than the individual and the inner self demands and seeks greater recognition than all the others? In other words, which attribute, aspect, or dimension of that thing which is greater than the individual and the inner self demands and seeks greater recognition than all the other attributes, aspects, and dimensions of it? Perhaps that would then shed light on the meaning and purpose of it all as well, which is the actual goal and objective of rational inquiry.
Sixteenth Note to “Botkhana Neshin Hastam”
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