12-11-2010, 09:41 AM
(12-10-2010, 10:03 PM)zenmaster Wrote:I do agree. And I hear the message between the lines. But like to add that learning at a deep level of self, not just the facts from the science teacher requires an environment of safety. Where in people are allowed to state their truth, their reality. Without having the book of fallacies pulled out on them.(12-10-2010, 07:31 AM)Ali Quadir Wrote: Hear hear... Very important to realize for every one of us operating on the fringes of human culture and beliefs.I think it's important to simply understand what to relate or what action to take when we are being pressed for info that is not part of our world-view.
I'm certain that it's (at least) possible to always be aware of the current limit of our own knowledge (weltanschauung). If one is capable of accepting oneself, it does not call upon much honesty at all. It does oneself and others a disservice to make personally unsupportable claims. How is it possible to really learn in such an environment?
Part of knowing truth is feeling what clicks deep within. Making the logical connection, the rational steps to the knowledge is something that comes next. And sometimes that's something we have to help each other with.
Or you end up with a bunch of ego's who just want to be right all the time.