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Suspended belief is the key to understanding the leap of faith from "summary" of Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard

In order to truly understand the leap of faith, one must be willing to suspend their belief. This act of suspension is not a dismissal of belief, but rather a temporary setting aside of one's rational faculties. It requires a willingness to let go of preconceived notions and expectations, and to embrace the unknown with openness and humility. By suspending belief, one can enter into a state of receptivity and receptiveness to the possibility of something beyond human understanding. It is a surrender to the mysteries of faith, a recognition that there are truths that lie beyond the grasp of reason alone. This act of suspension is not a denial of reason, but a recognition of its limitations in the face of the divine. The leap of faith is a paradoxical concept, requiring a simultaneous movement of the mind and the heart. It involves a willing acceptance of the absurd, a recognition that faith is not something that can be grasped or understood through reason alone. It is a leap into the unknown, a surrender to the uncertainty and ambiguity of faith. In taking the leap of faith, one must confront the profound paradox of existence: the tension between the finite and the infinite, the temporal and the eternal. It is a recognition that human existence is marked by a fundamental incompleteness, a sense of longing for something beyond the confines of this world. The leap of faith is not a rational decision, but a passionate commitment to the transcendent. It is a recognition that faith requires a willingness to embrace the uncertainty and ambiguity of existence, to trust in the unseen and the unknown. It is a leap into the depths of the self, a surrender to the mysteries of faith that lie beyond the grasp of reason. In the end, the leap of faith requires a courage and a humility that goes beyond mere intellectual understanding. It is a recognition that faith is not a matter of certainty, but of trust in the unknown. It is a recognition that the mysteries of existence are beyond human comprehension, and that faith requires a willingness to embrace the uncertainty and ambiguity of existence.
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    Fear and Trembling

    Soren Kierkegaard

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