Well said, sir, even enlightening. :clap: :fire:I would distinguish insight from knowledge thus;knowledge is the past projected into the future, whereas insight is immediate and present. One cannot share insight, but only relate it as experience from the past, so what one shares is knowledge. But knowledge can only be added to the illusion of those who lack insight - and that is the story of every religion, that the founder has spiritual insight and the followers convert it into knowledge that then becomes dogma. — unenlightened
so these assessors with their many diseases, physical and mental : broken, fragmented, compromised… think they can just put together bits and pieces of collected information from here and there, shifting their positions like weasels, as they glean from others and change their vocabulary, have the audacity to think they “have it down’? — skyblack
But if you have an insight that I do not, then I will always mistake that which is in you for that which is in me when they are not at all the same. I will be like a blind man using the word 'see' and understanding it as a metaphor "I see what you mean", but can only understand "I see a car coming down the road"as some kind of superior directional hearing type thing, or remote touch, or... — unenlightened
Why do you think that one who is constantly changing positions, would think that they "have it down"? Wouldn't the person who thinks oneself to "have it down", never change positions? And the one who is always changing positions does so because that person does not assume to "have it down". — Metaphysician Undercover
In the Gospel of Thomas, self-knowledge is related to poverty and wealth. Whether you follow a denomination or not, this idea is a powerful player in the way we view outcomes. Can my understanding change my fate? — Paine
The measurement of what you are saying ( a response to what i had said) is determined by the motive behind any 'amendments'. If the amendments are done to upgrade one's weaponry, or to create a patched blanket to weather the assault of debate/regimentation, or to create a mental intellectual crutch etc.....which are the usual reasons why weasels amend.... are usually done to strengthen the image that one has it down. And to project that image outwards. — skyblack
However, considering the rarity of the second possibility, as evidenced by observing what is going on around us (an observation available to all), the likelihood of the second possibility was discarded in light of the common occurrences of the first possibility. — skyblack
There are two principal reasons for changing one's position, one is the "weasel" reason, the other the open minded reason. — Metaphysician Undercover
Ever think that perhaps you misinterpret the situation around you? You see people all around you changing their positions, and you conclude that they are all weasels, because you have some predisposition to judge them this way. The weasel changes its position, therefore the person who changes position is a weasel. But in reality many of them are just open minded people.
What would cause you to see these people in this way? Is it because that's the reason why you would change your position, you are a weasel? — Metaphysician Undercover
I assume that everyone I converse with here is a person, so "I" is very relevant because a person has personality. And if you are a bot, or in some other way not a person, then "I" in that case, is even more relevant. — Metaphysician Undercover
You're no fun. Every time you think you see a weasel you run and hide. — Metaphysician Undercover
The offer made to 'Praxis' is open to anyone who wishes to take me up. He couldn't, but maybe you can? let's have some fun on neutral grounds — skyblack
I'm game. What's this offer to Praxis? — Metaphysician Undercover
Give me a break. Are you going to produce your offer or not? — Metaphysician Undercover
So are hearing voices, having visions and magical thinking :sparkle: :roll:Gnosis and its significance [ ... ] because Shamanism is the root of all spirituality and religion. — Bret Bernhoft
Right. But although Gnosticism is connected to Gnosis, it's not the subject of this topic. It is not even mentioned in the OP. And, in contrast with Gnosis, it is a well-defined and commonly/widely accepted term.Gnosticism is not part of philosophy. It is a Christian heresy. — javi2541997
OK.I still defend the same base which involves this topic: Gnosis is not related to philosophy but it could be an interesting topic to debate about. — javi2541997
But although Gnosticism is connected to Gnosis, it's not the subject of this topic. It is not even mentioned in the OP. — Alkis Piskas
I just checked the OP has changed the title and subject. — javi2541997
In terms of an example of Gnosis and its significance, we can look to all of Shamanism. — Bret Bernhoft
It seems op has taken that word and some of what i have said, to change the title as well as the OP. — skyblack
So it looks like the author wants to play with us and he is reading our posts in the shadows and he is changing depending on our opinions. :chin:
That's what Gnosis is about — javi2541997
Maybe it is best to be careful, eh. A healthy skepticism is good for inquiries. — skyblack
You have said it is better to be careful. But what is the point of starting this OP then?
I have debated with Alkis Piskas and he pointed out that Gnosis and Gnosticism could be two different aspects. Even the original poster, @Bret Bernhoft, said that is related to shamanism.
You call us "weasels" because we jump on one argument to another. But I think this is what is about. To debate each other.
I do not see the effectiveness of being careful of answering if the OP is asking for our opinions (I guess) — javi2541997
I don't understand what "being a weasel" means because I am not Anglo-Saxon. I don't have a problem in language or comprehension.
If I use sayings in Spanish I guess you would not understand it. Not because you lack of comprehension but you are used to spanish language. — javi2541997
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