Reason represents the conflict between believing in true versus false. You are being tricked to believe that reason resolves conflicts, when reason is the conflict; originating in the belief of truth versus false.
Your belief in truth creates the state of false, and reasoning represents the resulting conflict. talmudic reasoning teaches how to perpetually control these conflicts by offering both sides contradictions, so that they will reason themselves into an exponentially increasing conflict.
The talmud also teaches to not process information through reason aka by the conflict between truth versus false states, but as implications aka if/then states. Why? Because reality is not within a conflict, but within the coexistence of motion, and so "if" one sets an action into motion, "then" it will have consequences.
Reason represents the conflict between believing in true versus false. You are being tricked to believe that reason resolves conflicts, when reason is the conflict; originating in the belief of truth versus false.
Your belief in truth creates the state of false, and reasoning represents the resulting conflict. talmudic reasoning teaches how to perpetually control these conflicts by offering both sides contradictions, so that they will reason themselves into an exponentially increasing conflict.
The talmud also teaches to not process information through reason aka by the conflict between truth versus false states, but as implications aka if/then states. Why? Because reality is not within a conflict, but within the coexistence of motion, and so "if" one sets an action into motion, "then" it will have consequences.