Fountains Of Knowledge

 

 

‘All Ideas come from Sensation or Reflection. These two are the fountains of knowledge, from whence all the ideas we have, or can naturally have, do spring.’

John Locke

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 thoughts on “Fountains Of Knowledge

  1. I recall commenting here years ago how the return to the ‘garden’ would allow us to relive what happened there, and in real time. Maybe I’m alone in this, but I’m amazed by what I’m witnessing and by how many people seem to be so oblivious
    to the import of what is happening. 🤨

    The test 🪶 ⚖️

    “These things are hard on your heart”.

    1. This is my current take on things. The vast majority of it is very personal to me so difficult to explain. God is personal. This is the Garden both at beginning of time and end of time. I was told a few years ago I would be entering extreme pain and that has been true. With hindsight that message also relates to before I incarnated I believe. The spiritual journey is not for the faint hearted. The abyss is not a fun place. There is a pain so utter. The Bible talks about the four rivers in Eden and I’m wary of ‘false’ angels and want to leave by the right door / river. Also that relates to parallel and alternate timelines. I’m told there is only one real timeline.

      I know what the right door / timeline is for me which I call the Emdoor. She is waiting outside of this reality and she maybe in this reality as well which is confusing to say the least. Been a long time. How that will play out I’m not sure. It’s a mystery tour.

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      You used the phrase ‘Maybe I’m alone in this’ even if you didn’t mean it quite this way. It is difficult when you are on a different wavelength to others. ‘I’m alone’ is the crux of it. The imagined separation from God and why we look outside of the Self to fill the hole of the pain so utter.

      Moon River is very beautiful. Has a strong sense of a primordial soup to it which fits with the Garden.

      1. I meant the comment as more of an assessment of the self as in maybe I’m ‘alone’ in this. I know plenty of folks who are reflecting on how they/we are responding in this moment. Each is personal but is part of the whole. The nature of the garden as you frequently point out is about ‘life’. Growth, progress, development, increase and conversely withering, decline, failure.

        Rehabilitation; the action of restoring something which has been damaged to its former condition. And the only winning move is ‘not to play’. 😊

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