do you know?..merle
  

We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience. ~ G. B. 
Shaw

Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with [how you process] 
what happens to you. ~ Aldous Huxley

Ideology is the unspoken assumptions [sentient beings] that organize your 
experience of something. ~  Michael Pollan  

Remember, your brain doesn't care what idea you believe and then perceive. Your 
healthy brain will instantly convert into your subjective life experience of 
the moment any idea that you believe. ~ Maxie C. Maultsby, Jr., M.D.

Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. ~ Oscar Wilde

The Royal Society of London took as its motto Nullius in Verba [Nothing in 
Words], best translated as "Take nobody's word for it, see for yourself." 
Granted its charter in 1662 by Charles II, the Royal Society is the oldest and 
most venerated of English scientific societies.

By insisting on exactness, it changed the dominant mode of scientific inquiry 
from experience to experiment. The Society judged that anecdotes of gentlemen 
naturalists often were random, frivolous, and even purposely misleading.

Instead of transacting their findings in the language of "Wits or Scholars," 
the Society strove for "clear senses" and a "mathematical plainness." 
Experience was personal and never precisely repeatable, while experiment 
signified that some types of experience could not only be confirmed, but also 
coordinated and systematically added to the stock of knowledge. Measuring 
instruments, which were largely an outgrowth of clock making, especially helped 
transform singular experiences into repeatable experiments (Boorstin, 1983) ~ 
Richard E. Cytowic M.D., The Neurological Side of Neuropsychology, page 18 

Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief 
(theory) from opinion.

Zen specifically indicates zazen as the crucible to end suffering. You will be 
dragged around forever by the sentient beings (beliefs, opinions, attitudes, 
moods, etc.) in your mind until you release them in zazen. You might think, 
feel, believe you know but the suffering you experience testifies against you. 

And Jesus said, "By their fruits [postings, behavior, moods, etc.] you will 
know them." You will know whether they really know or are just driven by 
personal ideological experience.


    
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