It is not about perfect grammar. It is about the abstractions themselves. I, for one, cannot spell worth a damn.
Did you ever realize that all you can do in a grammar system, is develope a convention of names. Everything else in the grammar is abstracted from reality itself. It is these abstractions to which I refer. The principles of judgment refer to every thing you say, do and think.
Once in a metaphor, You shall love the Lord with all thy Heart, all thy body, and all thy soul. When you learn to comprehend metaphor, you will see the truth of it. It is inescapable.
And, if you are fruitful with your lucid dreaming, you may eventually learn that you are being taught by metaphor, and you may even wish to comprehend and develope it. Plato called it learning by simili in multis--the common abstraction in the many examples.
My example above can be stated simply, the quote I used from the text, it simply means you learn by experience--everything.
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