11. The use of miracles as a spectacle to induce belief is wrong

The use of miracles as a spectacle to induce belief is wrong.

The use of miracles as a spectacle to induce belief is wrong. They are really used for and by believers.

When you say, “If you want me to, I will,” please add, “and if you don’t want me to, I won’t.” This is the right use of inhibition. There has to be some control over learning for channelizing purposes. Remember, retroactive inhibition. Sometimes the new learning is the more important and has to inhibit the old. It is a form of correction.