- “I was there when it happened” is all you can ever say, because you did and do nothing but host.
- Being the act of knowing something or someone makes you something, makes you a dead thing, a self-construction.
- You seek your own death as being the knowing of something instead of living as a vessel that hosts knowing and doing.
- You want to be the act of knowing something, whether it is an action or a thing. You want this to serve your pride and destroy your soul (inner life) as things.
- Stop all your claims to know anything and confess that you never have and never will know anything, but can only host knowing that you are never the source for.
© 2025 by Kevin Everett FitzMaurice. Daily quotations cover topics crucial to your emotional and behavioral health, including emotional and psychological skills, psychotherapy, psychology, philosophy, spirituality, General Semantics, Eastern psychology and philosophy, meditation, flow, social commentary, responsibility, authenticity, identity, and the self. Visit https://kevinfitzmaurice.com or Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Google Play for Kevin's 70 books & audiobooks.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Being Knowing, Being Dead: 12-03-2025
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