They thought the jab was good for them. They probably didn’t even pay attention to the knowing center. It’s hard to tell the difference at first but it gets easier later. Now when I notice myself thinking, I use discipline to shut it off. It’s not just faulty, it also produces fearful thoughts.
Even as I a typing this, I’m not thinking. The reply is just flowing through me. This is something I discovered when reading serious books of wisdom I never knew existed. These books are said to be channeled and the one that specifically covers this extensively is called “Holy Spirit’s Interpretation Of The New Testament”. If you want to change your life just through knowledge, I suggest reading that book. It greatly helped me. It explains what I am saying in extreme detail and in every angle so you can completely understand how it all works.
I think after reading this conversation between you two... I see a mismatch in perspective. I think the wider problem is that "knowing" as you talk about it is something that is internalised, i.e. truly coming from within whereas the other guy likens "knowing" to "knowledge". And by doing so what the religious and the atheists claim to "know" really are externalised ideas supplanted into them.
Religious people don't "know" everything because they did long meditation over it. It's because they were taught from childhood how things are. Likewise for the atheists, they've been taught a worldview and eventually subscribe to it fully. They both never really come to "knowing" as you understand it from deep inner work
They thought the jab was good for them. They probably didn’t even pay attention to the knowing center. It’s hard to tell the difference at first but it gets easier later. Now when I notice myself thinking, I use discipline to shut it off. It’s not just faulty, it also produces fearful thoughts.
Even as I a typing this, I’m not thinking. The reply is just flowing through me. This is something I discovered when reading serious books of wisdom I never knew existed. These books are said to be channeled and the one that specifically covers this extensively is called “Holy Spirit’s Interpretation Of The New Testament”. If you want to change your life just through knowledge, I suggest reading that book. It greatly helped me. It explains what I am saying in extreme detail and in every angle so you can completely understand how it all works.
I think after reading this conversation between you two... I see a mismatch in perspective. I think the wider problem is that "knowing" as you talk about it is something that is internalised, i.e. truly coming from within whereas the other guy likens "knowing" to "knowledge". And by doing so what the religious and the atheists claim to "know" really are externalised ideas supplanted into them.
Religious people don't "know" everything because they did long meditation over it. It's because they were taught from childhood how things are. Likewise for the atheists, they've been taught a worldview and eventually subscribe to it fully. They both never really come to "knowing" as you understand it from deep inner work