What we know ...
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You know more than you think you know. Knowledge is not intellectual, but thoughts are. Think about it. You can only ponder those things that your intellect can tackle, but what you actually know goes far beyond this. Think about it..
Your subconscious is always active, while the conscious is only active when we are fully awake. We are rarely fully awake. Even during a state of wakefulness, it is often your subconscious that is dominating your being and overcoming our awareness.
Day-to-day activities, nearly everything you do, takes not the slightest bit of thought. You just do.
Wake up in the morning, go to the bathroom, shower, brush your teeth. Each of these things can be thought out and handled through a logical step-by-step process ...but do any of us actually do that? Wake up in a daze, muddle through these basic habits, and then sit down for breakfast (those of us who do). There is a minimal amount of thought used for these actions. Handled by a part of your mind you don't even need to 'consciously' activate, to function...
Thought is taken for granted. You breathe in, then exhale. Automatically. Few of us could detail the process exactly, for someone else to understand, yet we all do it unthinkingly. Another example of where you know, more than you think, you know.
Instinct is a form of intelligence yes but I wouldnt count it as a thought personaly as it requires conscious realisation.Subconscious "thought" is more of a shade or foundation of thought,different focus that may have untapped potential or horror.
Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth's surface relatively to other such matter; second, telling other people to do so.
...we may think we know something, heck for we may have heard it a billion times and repeated it a billion more but when time comes to use that information and act accordingly we fail miserably for we really really did not KNOW what we thought we knew, there is a huge difference between functional knowledge and overheard information stored
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"...he came out of nowhere, always a friend of the victim at the slaughter of the innocents."
Originally posted by RedMeat Instinct is a form of intelligence yes but I wouldnt count it as a thought personaly as it requires conscious realisation.Subconscious "thought" is more of a shade or foundation of thought,different focus that may have untapped potential or horror.
....kind of a spiritual knowledge rather than mental and mind's knowledge, perhaps in the spirits mind a vast vast sea of knowledge which we don't quite know how to tap into, knowledge of past lives and experiences. Wisdom of ages all sittin there collecting dust
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"...he came out of nowhere, always a friend of the victim at the slaughter of the innocents."
I`m glad it is in a way.We sacrificed the wisdom of the ages for other knowlage, better to relearn those things slowly lest they be abused.:p
Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth's surface relatively to other such matter; second, telling other people to do so.
Originally posted by RedMeat I`m glad it is in a way.We sacrificed the wisdom of the ages for other knowlage, better to relearn those things slowly lest they be abused.:p
.....certain circles that may prove to be true, for it is within this wisdom that we all down deep know right from wrong but certainly that does not do much for stopping us still from acting out the wrong Yet this unaccessed bank holds the knowledge of our past and perhaps repeating mistakes which may be what keeps us coming back around this hell to face the biproducts and the wretched offsprings of our mistakes
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"...he came out of nowhere, always a friend of the victim at the slaughter of the innocents."