11.Y[our] Mind has different levels of t[hin]king in it. You yourself have c[om]prised your own way of a thought pr[oc]ess to help you make decisions. To ground you[r]self with [princ]i[pals] and morals by ?way? of ex[peri]ences, you can ac[tu]ally grasp the es[sen]ce of prac[ticing] your thought proc[ess] by ap[ply]ing your [pri]ncipals and mo[rals[. By cr[eat]ing a str[on]g h[old] on what y[o]ur th[ought] pr[oce]ss is, simplicity and j[ust] de[cision[s can be q[u]ickly m[ade]. Th[us] [back]ing t[he] b[as]ic t[oo]l, ?l[earn]ing h[ow] to l[ear]n? w[ill] op[en] the pl[ane]s and l[evel]s in p[roces]sing [uni][ver][sal] wis[dom].
12.6 And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.