But that is EXACTLY why we have trivial training pointed toward by both the first and second degrees. Allegories have blatant inconsistencies, metaphorical and symbolic references and things purposefully included to offer opportunities to think outside the box. Trivial training helps us work through the paradoxes, inconsistencies and alike to see truths and messages left for those who are capable of grabbing that gold ring aka making sense out of what appears to be non-sense.Lol....no one said that all of out allegories make sense!
I'll cite one example - the ruffian's names are not names! They are statements! which when heard in the language that you understand, make more sense than the phonetic pronunciations unknowing members hear. Once heard, non-sense becomes common sense, especially when put within the context of the story!