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The concept of knowing

NarrowBones

NarrowBones

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The fabricated concept of knowing exists on many different scales. The idea of knowing, assumes that there is the lack, or the absence of knowledge. This correlates with time, to learn is to progress in the future, which also assumes the past, we all experienced the past, and we are learners about the future. What humans simply can’t understand is what is beyond simply learning, and why a higher power would be so complex that the absence of knowledge and the concept around it would cease to exist. The all knowing is all knowing, because the forces of whatever it is, transcends the future AND the ability to learn simply because there is nothing to learn when you’re all knowing. Knowing everything completely deconstructs the very foundation of the future and how we understand it. This is why calling it a god, naming it, giving it a presence that we can understand is simply unrealistic. We will never know the all knowing with our current vocabulary of understanding.

To know is to assume, assume an absence was there before you, that is impossible when you are creation itself, there is no “before you” there is nothing to “learn”

You can argue that the higher force of whatever you call it, god, learns abouts you as a person. Don’t be so simple minded, we won’t ever understand what transcends learning or what breaks the wall of fabricated senses of back and forth.
 
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