Elsewhere, Jaspers expresses the same idea by saying that 'being-there (Dasein) and being-symbol (Symbolsein) are like two dimensions of one and the same world: in the former the world reveals itself to general consciousness, in the latter to Existence.' This double life of the world cannot be seen by the intellect which only looks for its facticity: it can be discovered only from the vantage point of existential faith. Unlike the intellect, the vision of faith has the power to loosen up the facticity and determinateness of positive objects, so that they may become more fluid symbols for existential concern, ciphers through which God may trans-appear.
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