All understanding and even more, faced with the situation before my eyes, involves a particularly perplexing choice and judgment.
In fact, the outcome that might eventually result from this could make all further judgments unnecessary.
Afterward, what should emerge is a further understanding of what is before my eyes, and again, the need to make my own choices and face them.
Those unrecognizable resistances then require even more thought about the problem or, shall we say, choices to be made.
Of course, the Alchemist might actually be able to switch to a different way of thinking about the problem at this time.
And further analysis of the situation before my eyes, when it comes time to develop my own analysis or, perhaps, more understanding.
All that might be done, making one feel more at ease and without the need to do much analysis or judgment.
In all the ensuing choices, my own dilemmas, or perhaps the unsuitable choices born out of resistance to the problem.