Jumping-off Point: Irrational intuitivenss of the Soul
[Readers may use this for their own post or the note for their own commercial publication-OP] When looking at my life's meanderings, I see that those experiential rabbit-holes, to which my soul directed and led me, have been in retrospect a prescient force of preparation for me. Though my rational conscious wondered about the sense of or had recriminations against the impulses of my soul, what my soul did was give me a preparation of cognitive and manual skills I'd use later though they were just expedient, stop-gap, practical options in the moment. I suggest that because the soul has access to undefined realms, which the conscious mind doesn't, the soul's access to those non-tangible formulations gives it 'insights' that are unknowingly inconceivable to the facilities of temporal, deductive rationality. The 'irrationality' of the soul is the presciently shrewd task master in its 'knowing' where, if not also 'when' my soul must have ...