black_ronin said:
Interesting. If that is your perception.
It's actually more my understanding than my perception.
br said:
I would like to ask you something: Do you see a difference between emotions and feelings?
Yes.
br said:
And is there a difference between knowledge and information.
Yes.
br said:
Is there something like an objective Truth, and if yes is it possible for a human being to experience it?
Yes, to my understanding there is Objective Truth. The purpose of this forum is to attempt to approach an understanding of Objective Truth. It is only possible for a human being to 'experience it' (to perceive, recognize and understand it) if that human being is awake in the Esoteric sense. To be awake in the Esoteric sense is a very complex matter, but, at its base, it is defined by no longer choosing comfortable lies to the self over Objective Truth, no matter how painful. To be Esoterically awake, is to have fused a singular 'I', with lower centers working in balance and a full connection to one's higher centers - a la the Work of Gurdjieff and the Hermetic Sciences. If you're not familiar with the work of G.I. Gurdjieff, it is highly recommended since a lot of the work done here on the forum is aligned with it.
Also, the
Cassiopedia will come in quite handy for reference on a lot of these ideas.
In other words, for a human being to perceive Objective Truth, they must not be blocked by lies of the self - lies that define human existence every minute of every day. Often, in our current 3D state, we can only perceive Objective Truth as a network, with many colinear eyes providing different pieces of the puzzle, and thus approaching a higher perspective.
br said:
On the suffering part, I agree with you that there is no knowledge without suffering, but I think there is no need to seek it actively because it will come to you anyway if you like it or not, when approaching on the path of knowledge, whatever that might be to you.
Well, if one considers that there is Objective Truth, then wouldn't that necessarily mean that it's not about 'whatever that might mean to you' - but - rather - about 'what is True'?