- Your knowings are your coffins. You have many coffins and graves because you are many dead selves.
- What am I knowing? It is a question that leads to death because you never know, and to claim to know, you must be something (dead ego, self-esteem).
- I must know what I am knowing because that is what I am being. This adult reasoning leads to death because when you are being knowing, you are being dead concepts and images.
- I must know what I am knowing compared to what others are knowing, because I will rate higher or lower than the knowings they are being.
- Your dead self-constructions are like sticks being compared to other sticks, such that they only exist in a collection of and comparison with other dead sticks. You must always care what others think of you when you are in your ego (self-esteem, pride, self-constructions, thought-things).
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To Know or Not to Know? That Is the Question: 12-05-2025
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