The content reflects on human limitations in understanding greater truths beyond physical perception. It discusses the metaphorical "armor" of programming that individuals cling to, which restricts their ability to confront obvious evils and truths. This programming (armor), likened to a life preserver, ironically leads to suffocation rather than liberation. James expresses the belief that more exists beyond what human sensory devices can pick up and warns against remaining trapped in a comfort zone that keeps one from truly "Living." Ultimately, the message encourages shedding these constraints to rise above deception and achieve a more profound "Living" presence connected to divine understanding.
Doors We Cannot See
