"You are going to have to begin a long, very serious de-idolization
of thought. Now we know it's practical out in the life there - you
use thought to learn how to drive your car, we know all that.
I'm talking about trying to think your way above yourself, which
is impossible to do. You see, thought cannot understand thought.
Thought is incapable of looking at another thought and seeing it
and understanding it, because it's all in the same basket.
In order to understand thought you have to have something outside
of it, above it, that can look down and see it and see tens of thou-
sands of thoughts operating all day long and understand why they
are that way. One child in the kindergarten can't instruct another
child in kindergarten; they're all in the same place."
The De-Idolization of Thought Something Higher Than Ideas - MP3 CD, track 2 (originally sent 05/02/2007)