What Is Knowledge?

Harsh Bhave
ILLUMINATION
Published in
2 min readMay 27, 2022
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Every piece of information which can break our dogmatic human nature is knowledge. By acknowledging the futility of self, we can bring our consciences to the peak. Both the sources of knowledge, self and the world, are interrelated with respect to the process. Whenever we become still and observe the nature of the world, we acquire resources to relate with the self and help discard the unknown conditions that have been made, and when we start reaching our soul, we become more aware and awake. The soul is pure, untouched, and beyond the righteous.

Does Reading Help?

Looking for the knowledge as resources outward is difficult. Sometimes, if we can connect to the people who discovered themselves, then we also easily collect with their minds. But how? By challenging their voices, thoughts, and beliefs. The whole purpose of reading or listening should be to discover something which is ahead of you. We must find fruitful materials which must not boost, but challenge our vanity, which can break the building created by our own.

Is Learning Never-Ending?

Consistency can be defined as continuity in broadening the mind, but now with the same source. Building a strong opinion is not a good option as you don’t know what is ahead of it. Instead, reach the point where the truth has been hidden. Cross every

The right battle is never-ending, which is to find the inner self by discarding the same self every day. For instance, have you ever thought when a love story is called successful? When it’s immortal, never came to an end. That’s how we have to dedicate our consciousness to finding what is true.

How To Observe?

Observation is not similar to concentration, not even a compulsion to inculcate into a habit. Rather, it is meditative and counter-intuitive. Going against the self will automatically improve the relationship with the self itself. With this belief, just challenge whether my arguments appear to be right or not.

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Thank you for reading.

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