Know the way, but do not depart. See it, but do not say. Speak it, but not to excess. Know only to walk circumspectly, And do not daggle by falling off the balance. For if you soil your garments by straying to the left or right You are monumentally off the path.
Seek, and you shall find. Know, and you shall understand. But that which is known is known And that which is unknown is unknown. But what is known, can only be truly understood If it is seen by others— That which is unknown cannot be known by others. But that which is not perceived, is not known And cannot be knowledge. And that which is knowledge, Cannot be known if it is unperceived.
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To understand is to see what others have seen. To communicate, is to cause others to see what you see. To know is to see what others have seen. To communicate, is to know what others have seen.
Underneath language is truth. Underneath words are substance. There is a faith associated with substance That what is underneath is understood. Can we know the substance of other's speech? We truly cannot, but we truly can. Hidden in the mind is its knowledge And shared in another mind is its knowledge, And two minds meet, and find new dimensions of the substance of language.
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To see is not to want to see. To know is to want to know. To see is not to want knowledge as you see it But to see knowledge as others see it. To perceive the words of other minds Is more knowledgeable, than to see your own mind's knowledge.
Half of words are unperceived, Until much later, they become perceived. The mind has grown, and sees knew things. Do not let your mind darken Into seeing the dark But let your mind see light. If there is no light in what another says Do not be ashamed for hearing, But shine your light upon it to brighten up what is cursed.
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Minds darkened by foolishness know nothing Save their own desires. Minds lightened by wisdom, see all men's desires are the same. Yet, the foolish man, has foolish desires And does not seek what he ought to seek. For he is foolish, and desires that which will not make him happy. Thus, the fool knows nothing but his own foolishness And destroys the precious seeds of faith in others.
For all things are derived from substance and faith in that substance; Not anything can be known, without the substance. For, even the simplest thing becomes unknown, without seeing the substance. Thus, the substance is lost, due to ill conceived desires Which seek for the lesser pleasures of life. The substance is found, by seeking the higher pleasures of life. What are the lower pleasures of life? Flesh. What are the higher pleasures of life? Trust. Of the flesh, there is no trust or want for knowledge toward your fellow man. Of trust, there is community and bonds and winsome agreement, and truth.
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Where there is no trust, there is no faith. Where there is no faith, there is no knowledge. Where there is no knowledge, there is no truth. Where there is no truth, there is no compassion. Where there is no compassion, there is no love. Where there is no love, there is no mercy. Where there is no mercy, there is no friendship. Where there is no friendship, there is only self. Where there is only self, there is only flesh.
Mark 13:51Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea, Lord. 52Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
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