Weekly Blog 2 - Sophist to Socrates
I understand the point of Socrates with believing that we know nothing. I think everyone misunderstood what he wanted to say. I have this experience that I knew a lot about religion and God when I was a kid, but even though I know a lot, I can’t feel him because I don’t know how to. When I reached 18, I focused on studying about all religions, I watched documentaries, I always watched and searched about the reality of the world. Until one day, my consciousness manifested. I started to see the world differently and I started to communicate with God. I may be crazy but I know I can talk to him. Everything went well since I knew him. I can almost see the truth in all aspects. I also want to share my story about trusting God when I was just 6-12 y/o but I can’t feel him before, but now I just realized that since I was a little child, he’s already talking to me, but I can’t see it because it is true that the truth cannot be told. It is experienced by ourselves. Once you are open to the world, your self-growth will also be better each day. The truth cannot be told because it is self-evident. You are the only one who can find the truth. Also, our thinking and life experiences are where we can find them. Our experiences have differences so if someone told you that this is the truth, how can you prove it if your life is different from the other. We should know the true meaning of every word to understand the word. Our reality mirrors what goes on in our minds. We should not base on what we only believe, we should be open to the differences, and we should clear our minds to understand and see the reality.
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