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Waking up to the delusion of the mainstream perspective leads us on an epic adventure. We begin a serious journey down the rabbit hole and its multiple tunnels of truth and untruth, leaving us sometimes more confused then when we first began. So how are we to put into perspective the eclectic variety of claims for how our reality works in both the spiritual and material realms?
The short answer is that we need to accept that we’ll never know everything. After all, life is a journey, not a destination. When we lock this down, we have the advantage of being less likely to fall into a dogmatic position that inhibits us from continuing the expansion of our understanding, and therefore our consciousness.
When we think about the fact that we are a finite attempt at conceptualizing infinity, that we are a snapshot of consciousness and not consciousness itself, it’s an easy segue to understand that we can never fundamentally know anything, as paradoxical as that is. This is where the quote alleged to be said by Socrates comes in: “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”.
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