I see what you mean, thank you for capturing the wave into words. :) --- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I had a disscusion Regarding the word 'knowledge' > > in a different group settings and we had issues in > > resolving the true meaning of the word. > > > > we are used to by now to see knowledge as constructed > > in consciousness. > > > > our consciousness stays after we drop the body, is that > > to say that the knowledge we gained stays with us or > > is it brain dependent? > > > > isn't knowledge in the common use of it in English > > is part of our brain and information we accumulated, > > then MMY expanded the term to mean something else. > > (i'm not stating it's correct or not, just trying to understand > > how the general usage of it applies vs. MMY use of the term. > > As I see it at the moment, the brain (bodymind, physiology, etc.) is > usually the *last* to know, or to comprehend Knowledge; the brain is > what finally grounds the knowledge from and of the Self out into > this earthplane and our worldview. Before it contacts and changes > the chemistry of the brain, knowledge appears as something like > bliss-waves or lines of force (quantum-sized) which gradually > densify and become more and more strongly electromagnetic (subtle- > body) while positioning themselves over various portions of the > brain and "recording" the acquired or recognized data into the > physiology, i.e., changing our mind. As the mind shifts, different > sensory stimuli (always present but previously unnoticed) are now > picked up and "eaten" to generate our new worldview...or something > like that :-) >
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