The rational mind can bring us to the very edge of the known world. With excellence and precision, it can build conditions, theorize about the unknown, and master outcomes. What it cannot do is enter the Mystery; in fact, it either blocks it out or falls apart when it does enter. The rational mind cannot navigate the invisible world from which the impossible comes. Genius, wisdom, meaning, reverence, and the organic arising of awe and gratitude all emerge from this realm.