In the race towards more and more knowledge, and experience, we became ignorant of ourselves.
Our minds are shaped by machines, or as we like to call it – artificial intelligence.
Knowledge is always partial, limited, acting upon itself.
In that, it can never meet questions of space, freedom, timeless life or simply, anything that is not a thought.
Can thought meet itself, know itself, as it is?
. . . Massive question!
But who would answer it? Thought?
Thought can answer what it knows, can define, can “play with”,
It is a string of words, that constantly change, never steady, never absolute.
All meanings, interpretations, explanations, opinions, ideas,
Are always limited, partial, fragmented,
For they are made of thought.
What, if at all, can look into the nature of thought, directly?
Meet it, as it is, without any additional thoughts?
Finding the answer to this question is not something that thought is capable of.
Asking this question, without a reason, expectation for an answer, purpose, without an end,
Is
the answer.
Until this is taking place, for real, the rain of ‘words’, will keep falling into the ocean of words, and entertain itself endlessly, without ever meeting life, that no machine can ever emulate, that is real, wholistic, free, immeasurable.
Words are symbols, like images, like computer code, which are stored in memory, processed, and appear in replicated or “new” strings, that present a ‘modified shape of knowledge’.
There may be a shape to knowledge,
But there’s no shape to freedom.
Are we doomed to live in a destructive inner rat race, for more knowledge and experience, which constantly trades inner freedom, for inner conflicts?
You have been presented with a question that thought can’t even fully ask,
How do you go about it?
What is your take from it?