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Information applicable to any one subject is called "knowledge," whereas information cross-applicable to any number of subjects is called "wisdom." The difference seems to me to be but a matter of liberating one's Mind from functional fixation and practicing the art of creative contemplation; to not fear the unknown fighting it, running from it; but to rather welcome it as a teacher and a friend and to allow it to noirish One's innate curiosity. T'is indeed not a path for the faint of heart: those who should dismiss it and diminutize it and demonize it as "the Occult" are, themselves, guilty of occluding such respendant and divine potential! Darkness- the unknown- is just as sacred as Light, itself, for Yin cannot sustain without Yang. Such is the Tao: such is God. Thus I revere it and refer to it as Taogod; not to limit either, but instead to set both terms free!
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 3:24 PM UTC
Knowledge, Wisdom [Taogod]
Information applicable to any one subject is called "knowledge," whereas information cross-applicable to any number of subjects is called "wisdom." The difference seems to me to be but a matter of liberating one's Mind from functional fixation and practicing the art of creative contemplation; to not fear the unknown fighting it, running from it; but to rather welcome it as a teacher and a friend and to allow it to noirish One's innate curiosity. T'is indeed not a path for the faint of heart: those who should dismiss it and diminutize it and demonize it as "the Occult" are, themselves, guilty of occluding such respendant and divine potential! Darkness- the unknown- is just as sacred as Light, itself, for Yin cannot sustain without Yang. Such is the Tao: such is God. Thus I revere it and refer to it as Taogod; not to limit either, but instead to set both terms free!
Anubis-the-Philosomancer
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 3:24 PM UTC
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