2.20 The Book of Not Knowing – Peter Ralston
The effects of self-doubt are more prevalent than most people realize. The form and depth of this doubt, however, aren’t limited to […]
The effects of self-doubt are more prevalent than most people realize. The form and depth of this doubt, however, aren’t limited to […]
Learning to question isn’t complicated; in fact the difficulty lies in it’s very simplicity. When we speak of questioning, we’re not talking […]
Consciously done, conceptualizing is a creative act. Given this, we have the ability to create or imagine some possibility and then fixate […]
Becoming conscious of who and what you really are is invaluable for transformation, but this awakening alone doesn’t accomplish it for you. […]
Simply wanting to know an answer or requesting information is not a true question. Questioning as a genuine and powerful activity is […]
Any single aspect isn’t enough to create a self-identity because any one aspect could be true of any human. Just as ice […]
If we don’t project onto the tree the attributes of a human mind, the “tree-self” appears vastly different from our own. Since […]
Knowing about something is not the same as genuine understanding, so the first thing to do is understand the assertion. Not just […]
Try to imagine—even once you have already somehow managed to create the possibility of communication—that turning a sound into a “word” representing […]
If we aspire to get at the core of our perceptive-experience, we need to understand what language is. Most people rarely stop […]