"Real knowledge is to know
the extent of
one's ignorance"
- Confucius -
Socrates gave no diplomas or degrees and would
have subjected any disciple
who demanded one to
a disconcerting catechism on the nature of
true knowledge.
"To attain Knowledge,
add things every day.
To attain Wisdom, remove things every day."
* Lao Tzu *
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If you think you are
stupid
Then...... you know who you are.
And if you know who you are......
You are enlightened!
And if you are enlightened ,
Then ......you are certainly not stupid .
If you think you are intelligent ,
Then you don't know who you are.
And if don't know who you are.....
Then you really ARE stupid!
Better realize your stupidity ....and Be enlightened!!...
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Meditate
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Silence
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“Life
needs to be a perfect balance between sound and silence, between dynamic
activity and stillness, between being funny and
jovial, and then being serious.
If one aspect is missing, life is incomplete. If you are only serious, and not
funny,
then it’s not complete. If you are only funny, you become superficial.
You are not deep. Silence is our ability
to switch between them, this is most
important.
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Enlightenment is beyond seasons like the evergreen
coconut tree.
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Sometimes the question comes up "What's the use of all these courses? Your behavior has not changed!"
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The
Knowledge acquired by a human being cannot be measured or judged by external behavior. Someone may behave as though they have
absorbed all the Knowledge but internally they have not. The reverse is also true. Someone who seems to have not changed at
all may have absorbed a lot.
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Ordinary people would just look at the behavior, but the intelligent looks beyond
and is amazed by the play of the consciousness (Brahman).
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Behavior affects relationships.
Attitude affects behavior.
Knowledge or ignorance affects attitude.
Grace brings forth Knowledge.
Your inside is like a tree; in some seasons barren
and at other times blossomed. Enlightenment is beyond seasons like the evergreen coconut tree which yields throughout the
year.
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- Sri Sri