Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Hay-Ku of the Day (Knowing I Don't Know)

[Rich Note: Companion image may be viewed at rfhay333.gather.com.]

(Knowledge Photograph)

Knowledge (Wikimedia Commons, Desmman3000);This image points to the discriminatory nature of relative knowledge, the narrow breadth of vision it entails, and the closing of one’s "mental eye" to the "Totality of Present Being” its partialness implies.

“You can know what you
Don’t know, but can’t know what you
Don’t know you don’t know.”

[Rich Note: “The only thing I know is, I don’t know” ~ Socrates.]

[Rich Note: This is a paraphrase of an experiment Charlie Hayes once conducted during a consultation podcast, that was subsequently used as an introductory quote in his new book "Being Awake and Aware" ( view link .]

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