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Knowing How to Know

A Bird’s Eye View

The moment something is manifested it is being.
It is the “beingness” of things that appears as existence.

We start with UNKNOWABLE.
Anything that is manifested becomes KNOWABLE.

Manifestation involves the factors of BEINGNESS and AWARENESS.
BE-ING-NESS is simply the fact of EXISTENCE.
This is referred to as ATMAN in Eastern religions.
AWARE-NESS is simply the fact of KNOWING.

Both BEINGNESS and AWARENESS are abstract concepts.
Abstract concepts evolve toward concrete forms.
BEINGNESS evolves into IDENTITIES.
AWARENESS evolves into VIEWPOINTS.

An identity with an ability to have a viewpoint is called a BEING.
This is referred to as SOUL in Western religions.
Thus, the concept of identity is inherent to the concept of SOUL.
The concept of identity is not part of the concept of ATMAN.
ATMAN is not the same thing as the SOUL.

THOUGHT underlies any manifestation.
Thus, thought underlies beingness, awareness, identity, viewpoint, being, etc.
“I”, “You,” “He” and “She” refers to beings.
Thus, thought underlies the formation of “I”, “You,” “He” and “She”.

THOUGHT is impersonal.
THOUGHT is senior to any BEING.

GOD is a label given to UNKNOWABLE.
GOD is then given an identity, even when
That identity is considered mysterious and beyond anything human.
GOD is considered to be the SUPREME BEING.

THOUGHT is senior to any BEING.
Therefore, THOUGHT must be senior to GOD also.

THOUGHT is impersonal.
THOUGHT is visualization.
THOUGHT comes about in an effort to know the unknowable.

Where does that THOUGHT come from?
Well… That is unknowable.

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The Nature of Thought

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Reference: Knowable and Unknowable

In the previous essay it was noted that one may only speculate upon what is not manifested (unknowable). These speculations immediately become knowable as manifested thoughts. To know the unknowable, one seems to visualize the possibilities of what could be there.

In general, thought is imagination of what might be there when one lacks direct perception. It is the forming of mental images or concepts of what is not present to be sensed. Language is not necessary for thought to form. Language simply provides symbolic expression to thought.

Thought is visualization. The purpose of thought is to give form to the unknowable.

Thought seems to be spurred by the unknown. It starts as “wonder” at the possibilities that could be there. One then starts to believe in some of these “possibilities.” Thought then proceeds as “inspiration” to bring those possibilities about.

The knowable is formed through visualization or thought.

A thought is not NOTHING. A thought is SOMETHING. A thought is, therefore, knowable as ideas. Even the idea of a mystery is a manifested thought. It is known as “anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown.”

If you look at a thought in your mind, and follow it all the way back to its beginning, you may find imagination. The words that you visualize are actually symbols used for thoughts. When you look at what these words represent, you will find mental images.

Words and symbols are a condensation of visualization or thought.

Visualization or thought is at the core of creation. The activity of creation may be studied by observing how mental images come about.

The ability to create is the ability to visualize an original thought.

Thinking compares and associates existing thoughts and comes up with new thoughts that give further form to the unknown. As thinking evolves, the thoughts that are more consistent become certainties. Thus, thought is propelled forward by visualizations that are consistent. This is science. This is also art. Language may be completely bypassed in this process.

Thus, wisdom is generated. Thus, well-being, strength, wealth and order are generated. Thought becomes the bearer of all these things, or one may say that all these things result from the transformations of thoughts.

Reality is generated through an evolution of thought consistent with itself.

Thus, the secret of power, strength, persistence, survival, etc. lies in the consistency of what one imagines. This is the core of all that is sacred. This may be regarded as the essence of spirituality.

The way out of any problem, difficulty or situation then appears to be the recognition of inconsistencies and resolving them one by one. When no inconsistency remains, then no problem, difficulty or situation will remain either.

When a thought is consistent throughout it is like a laser beam that can penetrate anything.

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Glossary

Create
Origin: “to make.” The ability to create is the ability to visualize something original that is also consistent.

Thought
Origin: “to know.” Thought is the dimension of relations, associations, considerations, concepts, and ideas in the mind. The continuity, consistency and harmony in this dimension provides the sense of logic.

Visualize
Origin: “to see.” To visualize is to rearrange perceptual elements into a new coherent pattern.

Reality
Origin: “actual, having physical existence.” Reality is generated from consistency of thought.

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Knowable and Unknowable

Unknowable
Reference: Universe and Awareness.

SOMETHING is a manifestation. When there is something, we can look at it and know it. NOTHING is absence of any manifestation. When there is nothing then there is nothing to look at and to know.

Thus, one can only know what is manifested. One may only speculate upon what is not manifested.

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Thus, knowable would be the characteristic of a manifestation. When there is no manifestation then there is nothing knowable. We may regard that as unknowable.

The idea of unknowable immediately invites a definition; and this definition may simply be thought of as the absence of manifestation. This thought immediately becomes known, and it is not unknowable itself. But, through this thought we come closer to grasping the idea of unknowable.

We make the mistake of using “unknowable” as a noun. The correct usage of “unknowable” is as an adjective, but the only problem is that there is nothing to qualify with this adjective.

More accurate than the statement “God is unknowable” would be the statement “Unknowable is identified, or personified, as God, Uncaused Cause, Supreme Being, etc.”

KNOWABLE is that which is manifested. UNKNOWABLE cannot be defined because there is nothing manifested to be defined.

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We notice that there is no manifestation that could be regarded as unknowable. We may notice further that the thought of “unknowable” is, at least, knowable as a thought.

It is hard to conceive of unknowable. The ancients tried to describe it through the process of “neti, neti” meaning “neither this, nor that.” Then they said that even this description is not unknowable; and furthermore whatever remains after going through this process is not unknowable either. The ancients assigned to the unknowable, the label BRAHMA.

BRAHMA has nothing to do with a god.  BRAHMA is simply a label for Unknowable. Ancients used fables to make the meaning of BRAHMA understood. They weaved stories in which BRAHMA appeared as a character, or in which BRAHMA was personified. But these were merely devices to help one conceive the Unknowable. The fact is that BRAHMA never was, nor will ever be anything other than a label for Unknowable.

On the other hand knowable is anything manifested from the flimsiest of thought to the heaviest of heavenly body.

KNOWABLE is the nature of existence.

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Note added December 11, 2010:

Both NOTHING and UNKNOWABLE are relative to a viewpoint from a cycle already manifested.  Please refer to the essay Beginning. This viewpoint uses the cycle already manifested as its reference point.

This universe is a cycle. A super universe would be a cycle within which the cycle of universe may exist. From the reference point of this universe any part of the super universe would be both NOTHING and UNKNOWABLE.

UNKNOWN is more like something manifested but not known. UNKNOWABLE is that which is not yet manifested.

UNKNOWABLE is a theoretical idea that provides motivation to discover what is being assumed or being taken for granted in reference to the current cycle. This would be akin to the discovery of the UNKNOWN.

UNKNOWABLE may also provide motivation to look beyond the current cycle by no longer using it as the reference point. This would be akin to the discovery of the UNKNOWABLE.

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Note added November 3, 2011:

“Unknowable” is just an enticing placeholder that dares one to challenge it. It postulates that there always will be something that is not known no matter how deep one dives into the unknown… somewhat like an infinite series.  It is quite an exciting concept.

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Note added October 17, 2014

The concept of Unknowable is better expressed as the non-awareness part of the “awareness – non-awareness” dichotomy.

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Glossary

KNOW
Origin: “be able to.” To know is to apprehend clearly and with certainty. One can only know what is manifested. One may only speculate upon what is not manifested.

KNOWABLE
Knowable is something that can be defined because it is manifested. A thought is knowable because it is manifested as a thought.

UNKNOWABLE
When manifested things become knowable; but when not manifested, we don’t know what is there. We don’t even know if something is there or not. That we refer to as unknowable. The unknowable provides the background for knowable. We may speculate about the unknowable. In that case, the unknowable manifests as a speculation, and we can know about that speculation; but we still don’t know about the unknowable.

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Something and Nothing

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Reference: Beginning

Beginning means a beginning of something. This something continues in one form or another until it ends. From beginning to end something is manifested. From the end of a cycle till the beginning of the next cycle nothing is manifested.

Beginning starts with the manifestation of something. A “something” can be the flimsiest of thought or the heaviest of heavenly body. It can be any manifestation whatsoever.

Space and time are abstract dimensions representing the extent and duration of manifestation. When “something” manifests successively till the end of the cycle, we get the sense of TIME. Time depends on a primary manifestation persisting over a duration. Therefore, Time would begin with the beginning and would continue until the end.

Persistence of the manifestation of something brings about the sense of TIME.

When there is no longer any manifestation, the cycle has come to an end. From the end till another beginning, there is no manifestation, and no time either. There is simply NOTHING.

NOTHING is “absence of manifestation.”

Science is a study of manifestations. The primary manifestation seems to have the aspects of energy and matter. The secondary manifestation seems to be space and time. So far science has not grappled directly with the absence of manifestation, or NOTHING.

Science presupposes SOMETHING to be there. It is looking for a “cause” that is supposed to exist before the beginning of the universe. That “cause” would still be something to be studied by science. Thus, that “cause” may very well be considered a part of the universe. Logically, before the beginning would be NOTHING.

Science cannot go into the beginning of universe as long as it presupposes SOMETHING to exist before the beginning.

Logic and Mathematics are based upon thought. Without thought there can be neither logic nor mathematics. Thus, logic and mathematics presuppose thought to be there.

Thought is just what is being employed in these essays. Thought is not NOTHING. Thought is “something” that would have to manifest at the beginning for logic and mathematics to be there. Therefore, neither logic nor mathematics can go before the beginning of universe.  However,

Thought may look upon “before the beginning” as “potential of manifestation.”

The Big Bang Theory seems to confirm a great deal of observations; and it comes quite close to describing the beginning but it does not address the beginning itself.

To describe the beginning of the universe then, one may have to speculate upon the nature of NOTHING.

And that would give us another universe.

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Glossary

Something
Something is a manifestation and awareness. It is always manifested as a cycle because it has a beginning and an end.

Nothing
Nothing is absence of any manifestation or awareness. From the end of a cycle till the beginning of the next cycle nothing is manifested.

Manifestation
A manifestation starts as a visualization. This visualization may be a speculation, which upon assimilation becomes a consideration. The consideration may be objectified as sensation, perception or knowledge.

Space
Space provides dimensions to the manifestation. These dimensions are expressed as properties of the manifestation.

Time
Time provides duration to the manifestation. This duration is made up of all the successive changes that the manifestation goes through from beginning to end. 

Science
Science is a study of manifestations. The primary manifestation seems to have the aspects of energy and matter. The secondary manifestation seems to be space and time. Science presupposes SOMETHING to be there. Science cannot describe the beginning of universe as long as it presupposes SOMETHING to exist before the beginning.

Logic
Logic is a study of associations. Associations are logical when they can be assimilated into a consistent whole. Such associations are, therefore, continuous, consistent, and harmonious. Logic presupposes associations to be there. Logic cannot describe the beginning of universe as long as it presupposes associations to exist before the beginning.

Speculation
When you speculate on the nature of NOTHING in a consistent manner, you get a universe.

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Desire, Will and “I”

Desire is the point where it all begins. Will, as in “free will”, is the course taken by Desire.

As far as Desire goes, there is only one choice, and that is to follow the desire. But as far as the course that can be taken to fulfill the desire is concerned, there is infinity of choices that can be made.

Desire may choose a single fixed course. The universe is an example of this. The universe seems to be completely governed by its desire to evolve. As it evolves, it solidifies through its complexity. The beingness and behavior of the physical aspect of the universe, is pretty much fixed and predictable.  The only choices available are those within these laws, which are being exploited by Science to obtain physical comforts.

The course becomes increasingly fixed as it is directed.

But the Desire that is exploiting the physical universe has to be highly capable of imagination. In other words, it should be capable of making choices in an unconstrained fashion in the course of its investigation of the physical universe. The beingness and behavior of such a Desire would be highly variable and unpredictable. It will make its own laws as needed and will then discard them.

The beingness or “I” comes about as a result of Desire. The nature of “I” depends on the course that the Desire takes in search for its fulfillment. The “will” tends to be associated with “I”. But both “will” and “I”, whether free or constrained ultimately depend on Desire.

Do you really possess free will?

Well, check the desire that is being manifested as “you” and the course it is taking. If “you” represents a very inventive Scientist, such as, Edison, then “you” is exercising a lot of free will. But if “you” represents a cockroach, then that “you” is capable of exercising little free will.

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