What Does Knowing Really Mean?
- Jonathan M Bernard
- 17 hours ago
- 1 min read
Have you ever wondered why you know something or understand what goes into the process of learning to get to the level of mastery? Sometimes I know things without knowing why I know. Whenever I have an idea I have a strong connection with it, it doesn’t necessarily have to come true but just knowing that I have an idea is enough for me to know where to start. People sometimes make false judgements based on what they know but still are nowhere close to the reality. I think if you know something, it consists of several different things that validate your behavior and direction in path. I say truths are the laws of consciousness and truth is nothing but a perspective on something. You grow passed truths to see bigger pictures, they only justify the perspective to show you the reality. That’s kind of what knowing is, instead of a perspective it’s a perception. You can only know what you know, so you perceive it into experience and existence. I’ve had deep passions and big dreams that I still feel connected with, it’s my life work that keeps me happy. But my reality is nothing close to what I want it to be. Sometimes you can’t know until you get to that realization or truth, and when you make it happen it might be completely different then how you imagined. So I guess knowing takes experience to perceive it while your perspective is just the journey to get to the destination. Nothing really is if it changes, it always becomes something better.
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