Doubt treated as heavenly because it drives experiment and releases the mind from its cavern.
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divine doubt
Doubt treated as heavenly because it drives experiment and releases the mind from its cavern.
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"...don't believe someone, do an experiment. All right? It's okay to doubt."
"Doubt is heavenly. It's divine. Yet an experiment were you to try it could free you from your cavern. The cavern is all light..."
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