A truth which comes to us from outside always bears the stamp of uncertainty. We can believe
only what appears to each one of us in our own hearts as truth.
Only the truth can give us assurance in developing our individual powers.Whoever is tortured by
doubts finds his powers lamed. In a world full of riddles, he can find no goal for his creative
energies.
We no longer want merely to believe; we want to know. Belief demands the acceptance of truths
which we do not fully comprehend. But things we do not fully comprehend are repugnant to the
individual element in us, which wants to experience everything in the depths of its inner being.
The only knowledge which satisfies us is one which is subject to no external standards but
springs from the inner life of the personality.
Again, we do not want any knowledge of the kind that has become frozen once