No the "other within" I was referring to is mere human. The human's ideas are focused on what perfection might look like, something the human brain can grasp at.
For example, I might have an idea to pray for someone to get well from an illness. As soon as I begin praying, the person I'm praying to, God, influences my thoughts, as I consider his perspective. Suddenly my perspective widens and considers universal problems. I consider what I'm about to request, and usually completely change what I was about to say.
Sorry if I wasn't clear.
For example, I might have an idea to pray for someone to get well from an illness. As soon as I begin praying, the person I'm praying to, God, influences my thoughts, as I consider his perspective. Suddenly my perspective widens and considers universal problems. I consider what I'm about to request, and usually completely change what I was about to say.
Sorry if I wasn't clear.