brucep
Sep 10, 2023

Timing as is said is "everything". I've been thinking of "not knowing" about "not knowing"? Is there a "superficial" or "surface" version of "I don't know" that is essentially a "blowing off" or "avoidance" of doing the work of searching the depths of what we know? How often do we say "I don't know" when we really "do know"?

How often are those questions we ask of ourselves?

Is there another version of "not knowing" that is an invitation to the exploration of what might be learned? Could this invitation be into the knowing of our particular "selves" as well as the collective "consciousness" and "sub-consciousness?

Lastly, is there another place of the "I don't know" invitation where "knowing" just springs forth directly from some "not knowing" instantly in the form of "Insight" beyond both the known and unknown?

I don't know.

Do you?

Anyone?

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