“for God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.” —Genesis 3:5
- Claiming to know is shutting the eyes for the sake of death as things of knowledge.
- Claiming to know is shutting the eyes for the sake of appearing as a god to others who are also of the living dead.
- Without claiming to know, you will not experience what Buddhists call monkey mind.
- If you want to end the babbling self-talk that keeps you in clouds of words and out of reality, stop claiming to know anything. Experiment and test the difference between these two states of mind when performing.
- If you have presence of mind, then you have a silent mind (not knowing anything) that instantly responds to stimuli (events), such as when a split-second action by one person saves another from an accident or injury.
- When you claim to know, you then ask what that knowing makes you in comparison with what others are knowing and being. This claiming to know is the pursuit of death through the pride of claims to know. You need to change who you admire and the company you keep.
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