This passage from the book *Magic: White and Black* by Franz Hartmann discusses the nature of God and the limitations of human understanding.
Hartmann argues that the concept of God is beyond the comprehension of mortal man, and that it can only be known by itself. He also points out that the nature of God is not limited to any one religion or tradition, and that all theological discussions about the nature of God are ultimately futile.
Here are some questions and answers about the passage:
- What are the limitations of human understanding?
- How can we know God?
- What is the nature of God?
Here are the answers to these questions:
- Human understanding is limited by our senses and our intellect. We can only understand things that are within our realm of experience.
- We can know God by becoming conscious of our own divine nature. When we realize that we are part of God, we come to know God directly.
- The nature of God is beyond our comprehension. We can only use words and concepts to describe God, but these words and concepts are limited by our own understanding.