I ran across this quote and thought it was interesting. I don't know the source.
"The older I get, the more deeply I believe but the less beliefs I have."
"The older I get, the more deeply I believe but the less beliefs I have."
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I ran across this quote and thought it was interesting. I don't know the source.
"The older I get, the more deeply I believe but the less beliefs I have."
Nice contribution Jon.Everyone believes in things. It is the usual operation of a logical mind, the need to create assumptions with which to provide the fundamental building blocks to create a logical system to order and explain perception.
I've been pondering something similar. I have a family member that is a bit unusual in the sense that I can't remember a single time he talked about a belief. I've also never heard him argue a point. He either talks about things he knows, or simply says "I don't know." He also seems indifferent to people agreeing or disagreeing with him.The question is, What does it mean to believe? I'm not sure the term makes sense anymore.
There are two aspects of knowledge. Gnosis is experiential knowledge - not conceptual (intellectual) knowledge.Knowledge only exists in a framework of beliefs.
JM
Jon, I wish you would dig deeper.The framework to put experiences in, to make it anything more than
11:20 am I took a breath
11:20 am I took a breath
11:20 am I took a breath
and so on, is belief. That of empiricism, for example. Which is held universally by scientists.
But actually, to even know what a breath is takes belief.
So it doesn't become knowledge, until after belief is applied. Before that it is a sensation or feeling or some other such thing.
JM
From my experiences this applies to knowlege and understanding of any matter.I ran across this quote and thought it was interesting. I don't know the source.
"The older I get, the more deeply I believe but the less beliefs I have."
I ran across this quote and thought it was interesting. I don't know the source.
"The older I get, the more deeply I believe but the less beliefs I have."
"The older I get, the more deeply I believe but the less beliefs I have."