Monday, June 16, 2008
Enter at your own risk!
Here is your decision point. The most important one. Once you enter, there is no going back. none, never! But the path is not for everyone. I can show you the entrance, the exit? I will be honest. I don't know if there is one. If there is one, you have to find it yourself. That is if you want to exit. I don't. I am happy inside, there is so much to discover that my life will never be long enough for that. You have to chose between being normal, leading a normal life, repeating the same words other use, the same explanations. You will stay out of trouble. For me, that's not what God created human for. If it is true that we are his reflection, we share our souls with God, than being normal is boring, it is selling our soul short and being ignorant. We disappoint God and we are not doing what he sent us for. At least when you are in position that you know some and still going back like nothing happened, you will be stuck between two worlds. That is a difficult position. You got to pick one or other. Somehow for me, it is less likely that you are going to go back to shallow knowledge. That is why I insist of the road being one way. All the thinking should be performed before you enter it, not after. The only thing you think after is discovering more and more. You always be thirsty for knowledge, a different kind of knowledge that you never knew it existed.... One that you would understand, feel and touch with your heart and soul.
White in white
There is an expression between English speaking people called reading between lines. Although that is as close as an expression you get in this philosophical booklet, the idea covers much broader subject. When the bird of your imagination flies above and beyond anything visible and anything sensible by our limited sense organs, words are not enough anymore. You don't find words to describe your ideas anymore. Words are created by humans, not by God, not by some other advanced civilization. They named everything they can touch or feel. Everyone has a specialty. Every one's feeling is different. Every one's relation to God and Universe is different.
What if yours are the feeling or knowledge that no one else ever expressed. Are you going to to invent a language just for yourself. Somehow I don't think so, unless you are a schizophrenic. So I will try to stay away from that.
Human brain has so much potential. And when it combine it with the essence of our soul, it charges exponentially. The limit is beyond our wildest dreams.
Yes there is a limit for human knowledge. You will never know everything. An architect who blue prints and build the most beautiful and unimaginable bridges, will know nothing about how to repair a blocked coronary artery.
So I will never claim that I am a know it all or ever be one. I still believe on Socrates famous say: "the most knowledgeable person is the one who finally discovers that he knows nothing."
But the purpose of this writing is to point the fact that most of the stuff we think we know and are indisputable facts are actually wrong, not facts at all and personal interests tainted them.
You get in a point that you say OK, I have to discover everything from the beginning. That if you can.
If you are consistent enough, free your brain from tingles, break the chains you been tied to, you will be amazed how much you can discover. You ask your brain, you ask your soul and you ask God. I guarantee no question will be unanswered. That is where your truth starts. When you find your truth, one that belongs to you, you will be amazed how wrong you were and so was everybody else or at least how limited those knowledge were that you couldn't even see beyond your hands.
What if yours are the feeling or knowledge that no one else ever expressed. Are you going to to invent a language just for yourself. Somehow I don't think so, unless you are a schizophrenic. So I will try to stay away from that.
Human brain has so much potential. And when it combine it with the essence of our soul, it charges exponentially. The limit is beyond our wildest dreams.
Yes there is a limit for human knowledge. You will never know everything. An architect who blue prints and build the most beautiful and unimaginable bridges, will know nothing about how to repair a blocked coronary artery.
So I will never claim that I am a know it all or ever be one. I still believe on Socrates famous say: "the most knowledgeable person is the one who finally discovers that he knows nothing."
But the purpose of this writing is to point the fact that most of the stuff we think we know and are indisputable facts are actually wrong, not facts at all and personal interests tainted them.
You get in a point that you say OK, I have to discover everything from the beginning. That if you can.
If you are consistent enough, free your brain from tingles, break the chains you been tied to, you will be amazed how much you can discover. You ask your brain, you ask your soul and you ask God. I guarantee no question will be unanswered. That is where your truth starts. When you find your truth, one that belongs to you, you will be amazed how wrong you were and so was everybody else or at least how limited those knowledge were that you couldn't even see beyond your hands.
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