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The Known, the Unknown and the Unknowable w/ Alan Steinfeld & Almine

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The titles describes the 3 levels of conscious reality. The Known, the Unknown and the Unknowable with Alan Steinfeld and Almine

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  • Now this is something I have really learned something from. That Alan Steinfeld jumps in with a real beautiful gem of wisdom.

  • Thank you!

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  • @InfiniteOneOfficial ,

    Greetings, Not only well put is your reply here to someone else! but also; "so true it is!"

    Peace!

  • @blaqsparrow It is based on experience which is more powerful than anything you have ever imagined or, more importantly, felt. Don't mistake your inexperience for universal truth. The reason it doesn't make sense to you is because your reality is defined by a limited system that was set up for you, rather than being defined by the infinite.

    If you think semantics is the ruler of the universe, that means nothing more than that you are treating the dictionary like a bible. That is your mistake.

  • woooooah this woman is just like madame ramtha, how wierd

  • I know that these people don't know what they're talking about. None of this is based on anything but semantics and daydreams.

  • If you could see this moment as a seperate, single future moment, and if you could see yourself in that very moment as you see yourself right now, would ever stop to think that present creation in the past is as ceasless as what you're presently about to create?

  • @jimmieanna I respect your statement, but you mentioned that "we are only here to enjoy. Why do I insist on learning more?"

    Supposing one were placed at the mercy of war, famine, destruction, slavery, unponderable suffering, and ultimately death itself, knowing few of us could really enjoy anything from such a life, would you conclude that we haven't fulfilled the reason for which we are here? That does not sound logical, at least from my perspective. What do you think about all this?

  • What I continue to learn and relearn, is that we are only here to enjoy. Why do I insist on learning more?

  • this is reminds of the four window theory in one window you have the open window things you know about yourself and others know about you then you have a hidden window things you know but nobody else knows about you then you have the blind window things others know about you but you dont know about yourself then there is the unknown window things only the creator knows!

  • like what alan said about the unknowable....

  • Thanks Alan

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