Khan could stop, slow down, or even attempt to approach the matter more carefully, establishing a failsafe to protect his mindset from delving too deeply into that more transcendent perspective.
Except Khan didn't do any of that. Now more than ever, he believed that mana was his to take, and the world was even helping him in the process. After getting a few tastes of the spinning sphere's wisdom, Khan sort of trusted it to know what and how much he could handle.
Besides, the benefits were massive.
Increasing the attunement with mana had an exponential difficulty. It was relatively easier in the early percentages but grew harder and more time-consuming, especially when approaching completion.
However, each additional point brought more strength. That improvement was usually negligible. Even the difference between entire levels was relatively minimal if spells and martial arts weren't involved, but that didn't apply to Khan.