Knowledge - Theosophy.Net2024-03-29T14:05:39Zhttps://theosophy.net/forum/topics/knowledge?commentId=3055387%3AComment%3A135572&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=no *Joke*
but all kidding asid…tag:theosophy.net,2014-05-01:3055387:Comment:1355722014-05-01T01:47:52.359ZMark Kusekhttps://theosophy.net/profile/MarkKusek165
<p> *Joke*</p>
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<p>but all kidding aside, what you describe sounds like what I might describe as "noosphere" </p>
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<p>but all kidding aside, what you describe sounds like what I might describe as "noosphere" </p> "blob, bob, blob"tag:theosophy.net,2014-04-30:3055387:Comment:1356482014-04-30T23:07:30.938ZMark Kusekhttps://theosophy.net/profile/MarkKusek165
<p>"blob, bob, blob"</p>
<p>"blob, bob, blob"</p> I like the way you look at it…tag:theosophy.net,2014-04-30:3055387:Comment:1355662014-04-30T11:04:31.073ZJohnhttps://theosophy.net/profile/JohnEMead
<p>I like the way you look at it.</p>
<p>I started thinking though, can you have 2 or more blobs?</p>
<p>I like the way you look at it.</p>
<p>I started thinking though, can you have 2 or more blobs?</p> People think of knowledge in…tag:theosophy.net,2014-04-30:3055387:Comment:1356422014-04-30T00:58:58.563ZDavid Allenhttps://theosophy.net/profile/DavidAllen
<p>People think of knowledge in a static way, They understand our knowledge can grow or expand, they never consider how it also shrinks or contracts.</p>
<p>Knowledge moves like a single celled organism. If you could take all information and lay it out in such a way that the interconnections or interactions of this information were represented, our current understanding would be an indeterminable shaped blob that expands in a direction and retracts from another, making it look like it moves…</p>
<p>People think of knowledge in a static way, They understand our knowledge can grow or expand, they never consider how it also shrinks or contracts.</p>
<p>Knowledge moves like a single celled organism. If you could take all information and lay it out in such a way that the interconnections or interactions of this information were represented, our current understanding would be an indeterminable shaped blob that expands in a direction and retracts from another, making it look like it moves around (maybe it does).</p> "My brain is only a receiver,…tag:theosophy.net,2014-04-29:3055387:Comment:1357372014-04-29T11:12:44.611ZPuzzleSolverhttps://theosophy.net/profile/PuzzleSolver
<p>"My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.” ~ Nikola Tesla</p>
<p>"My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.” ~ Nikola Tesla</p> Zoon Poliktikon (Man is a Pol…tag:theosophy.net,2012-11-21:3055387:Comment:1188152012-11-21T08:20:42.199ZHari Menonhttps://theosophy.net/profile/HariMenon
<p>Zoon Poliktikon (Man is a Polictical animal ) also . Wonder where the differences start to blur !!</p>
<p>Zoon Poliktikon (Man is a Polictical animal ) also . Wonder where the differences start to blur !!</p> Paul - I am sorry that I mad…tag:theosophy.net,2012-10-12:3055387:Comment:1168022012-10-12T17:15:15.282ZHari Menonhttps://theosophy.net/profile/HariMenon
<p>Paul - I am sorry that I made an inappropriate statement . By way of expiation - Ramayana is the oldest Indian Epic written before the Vedic period and The two names refer to the main protagonist (Rama) and his wife (Sita). In a nutshell it is a story of a wife and husband couple being broken by another man coveting and succeeding in carting away the lady (an evergreen theme ) . Much as Homers Paris and Helen of Troy .It is really nothing .</p>
<p>Paul - I am sorry that I made an inappropriate statement . By way of expiation - Ramayana is the oldest Indian Epic written before the Vedic period and The two names refer to the main protagonist (Rama) and his wife (Sita). In a nutshell it is a story of a wife and husband couple being broken by another man coveting and succeeding in carting away the lady (an evergreen theme ) . Much as Homers Paris and Helen of Troy .It is really nothing .</p> Hello Paul. Good and Evil, Su…tag:theosophy.net,2012-10-12:3055387:Comment:1168962012-10-12T14:23:54.117ZCapt. Anand Kumarhttps://theosophy.net/profile/CaptAnandKumar
<p>Hello Paul. Good and Evil, Sufferings and Joys - some may be call those as experiences which my lead one to knowledge which my lead one to the TRUTH. TRUTH itself could be attribute-less. Without good or evil. Should it be so, how would you term yours so perceived evil deeds. Would you have found the way to the TRUTH without those experiences?</p>
<p>Hello Paul. Good and Evil, Sufferings and Joys - some may be call those as experiences which my lead one to knowledge which my lead one to the TRUTH. TRUTH itself could be attribute-less. Without good or evil. Should it be so, how would you term yours so perceived evil deeds. Would you have found the way to the TRUTH without those experiences?</p> Dear Paul ,
There is merit…tag:theosophy.net,2012-10-12:3055387:Comment:1170302012-10-12T09:14:18.516ZHari Menonhttps://theosophy.net/profile/HariMenon
<p>Dear Paul ,</p>
<p> There is merit in what you ask but We have a humorous saying related to this which is very commonly used in everyday speech it goes like this :</p>
<p>"Why , after listening to the Ramayana completely you are asking who is Rama to Sita ? "</p>
<p>Dear Paul ,</p>
<p> There is merit in what you ask but We have a humorous saying related to this which is very commonly used in everyday speech it goes like this :</p>
<p>"Why , after listening to the Ramayana completely you are asking who is Rama to Sita ? "</p>