Can there be a knowledge which no longer reiterates the past?

The problem with knowledge is that “to know” is synonym with “accumulation” of dead facts. With experience. Experience which is always old – a constant reiteration of the past.

You think you´ve seen it, tasted it, lived it, understood it. You´ve seen in fact nothing, as you are constantly biased. Being invariably caught in lifeless images. In obsolete patterns.

Knowledge is the answer of you conditioning, meaning that the more you know, the more conditioned, stuffed, sufficient, arrogant and life-alienated you become. You are conforming to a lifeless past which virtually destroys and devours everything alive. Life is always new and pristine but your conformity and knowledge kills everything around you.

What is nauseating, is that behind knowledge hides your fear, insecurity, insensitivity.

You are a slave to what you think you know. You see nothing, you hear nothing, disregard everything alive. “New” is only a nonsensical word for you. A mad repetition of something bland, tasteless and idiotically subjective.

What I am really wondering here is whether we can discover a “knowledge” which no longer is tributary to and no longer conforms with the past; a knowledge which is to be found in the fathomless non-reportable silence of each moment…

About julienmatei
I feel an inner urge to express what I see, to communicate and share with others all these impressions. Often the things I see are there, not yet manifest, but waiting... to be observed, talked about, and embraced. These new insights need another approach, a more vivid curiosity... Due to fear and prejudice we prefer to see only "the official" truth - but THE OFFICIAL TRUTH IS DEAD - being dead, it has nothing to give... We can continue pretending Death is fascinating or... we can take the trouble to LIVE... THE NEW has no definition yet... Again, IT requires another "perception", the courage to apprehend everything differently, from a totally new angle, with new confidence and inquisitive touch. This blog is not about interesting concepts, it is about participation... finding new solutions, inspiration, togetherness.

One Response to Can there be a knowledge which no longer reiterates the past?

  1. David Kolody says:

    In order for there to be a new knowledge, do not measurement have to be still?

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