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"The great scientists and artist-scientists finding these life principles find them all never contradictory one of the other. They are intercomplementary; they are interaccommodative. There can’t be a principle that has a ‘beginning’ and an ‘ending’. We cannot suggest that an abstraction could have a beginning and an end. The words ‘beginning’ and ‘end’ have to do with the physical.
"So we have, then, this extraordinary a priori set of absolutely weightless, pure metaphysical principles which all interaccommodate and therefore are extraordinarily orderly. And they can only be discovered by intellect or mind. They seem to be quite clearly purely metaphysical, and in their orderliness and metaphysicality, they seem to be intellectual in their own right. There seems to be an a priori greater intellect operative in the Universe.
"Anyone who discovers anything about his physical Universe begins to be overwhelmed by it. Just to start off with, there is mass attraction. You learn how mass attraction operates. But no scientist has the slightest idea of the why or how of mass attraction. The more you discover scientifically,
