(1120.1) 102:2.4
 Time is an invariable element in the attainment of knowledge; religion 
makes its endowments immediately available, albeit there is the 
important factor of growth in grace, definite advancement in all phases 
of religious experience. Knowledge is an eternal quest; always are you 
learning, but never are you able to arrive at the full knowledge of 
absolute truth. In knowledge alone there can never be absolute 
certainty, only increasing probability of approximation; but the 
religious soul of spiritual illumination 
knows, and knows 
now.
 And yet this profound and positive certitude does not lead such a 
sound-minded religionist to take any less interest in the ups and downs 
of the progress of human wisdom, which is bound up on its material end 
with the developments of slow-moving science.
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| Young Carl Sagan | 
(1120.2) 102:2.5 Even the discoveries of science are not truly 
real in the consciousness of human experience until they are unraveled and correlated, until their relevant facts actually become 
meaning
 through encircuitment in the thought streams of mind. Mortal man views 
even his physical environment from the mind level, from the perspective 
of its psychological registry. It is not, therefore, strange that man 
should place a highly unified interpretation upon the universe and then 
seek to identify this energy unity of his science with the spirit unity 
of his religious experience. Mind is unity; mortal consciousness lives 
on the mind level and perceives the universal realities through the eyes
 of the mind endowment. The mind perspective will not yield the 
existential unity of the source of reality, the First Source and Center,
 but it can and sometime will portray to man the experiential synthesis 
of energy, mind, and spirit in and as the Supreme Being. But mind can 
never succeed in this unification of the diversity of reality unless 
such mind is firmly aware of material things, intellectual meanings, and
 spiritual values; only in the harmony of the triunity of functional 
reality is there unity, and only in unity is there the personality 
satisfaction of the realization of cosmic constancy and consistency.
(1120.3) 102:2.6
 Unity is best found in human experience through philosophy. And while 
the body of philosophic thought must ever be founded on material facts, 
the soul and energy of true philosophic dynamics is mortal spiritual 
insight.
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