What is it to think?
To think, to ponder on life's choices. Save a life, learn something.Welcome to the Age of Aquarius
   "Do we know anything that is plainly and simply true, without any of the ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ that complicate everything we perceive through our limited and uncertain personalities?                                                         
    "And is it thus possible to find any common basis of knowledge on which we can always rely, no matter what particular conditions and uncertainties surround our little bodies, senses and minds in a much larger universe?"               
                                                                     - From the Upanishads by Ananda Wood

    "The condensed statements of the Upanishads were called ‘shruti’ or ‘heard’; because they were meant to be learned by hearing them directly from a living teacher, who would recite and interpret the words. Having received such a statement of condensed philosophical teaching, a student was meant to think about it over and over again, through a sustained process of individual reflection and enquiry. Eventually, after passing through many stages of thinking and rethinking the questions involved, the student was meant to come at last to a thorough and independent understanding of the statement, in his or her own right."                                                           - From the Upanishads by Ananda Wood

       "Young Shvetaketu, twelve years old, was sent away from home to learn what custom said that he should know.  At twenty-four, his education seemed complete and he came back, proud of all that he had learned.  His father said: ‘But have you learned to question what you do not know? And have you ever asked yourself how you may learn what has not been already learned, how you may think of something that is yet unthought, how we may know reality beyond the bounds of seeming knowledge that our partial minds conceive?’"        - Chandogya Upanishad


     The majority of all things written, have been written by a person, some one, any one, this person or that person each and all of who is not beyond making mistakes and misperception. In totality, all we have to learn from and base our living structures on are the outlooks and opinions of individuals who are inherently and unavoidably limited to their own thoughts and feelings. Each individual has uniquely evolved in life with unshared experiences and dreams that we are never quite conscious of enough to see past. The only ones we can truly speak for is ourselves.

       From you and I, these are the writings of the new Upanishads!!

                                                     An Invitation

      You are invited to take a look within yourself and find the power that makes you Unique and Undefinable.

     Here, you are encouraged to write and/or sumbit already written journal entries, however random, to share with others.  Submit your article/thesis for publication in the Hall of Recognition.  Send in updates of your studies, of your Path. Send an opinion or a random thought!  Review the responses of others to gain new insight and information on your topic. Use the topics available or submit your own.  Be aware of sensitive topics.  Keep opinions bias with respect to your fellow humans.  We are interested in sound theories. Your background and education does not matter.  No plagiarism please.  Do your own research.  Let curiosity and wonder lead you through the Great Abyss.

 

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Give way to Nothing!  Challenge the Norm, embrace the Unknown and always follow your Heart:


               "Do what thou Wilt is the Whole of the Law. Love is the Law, Love under Will.
                             There is no Law beyond Do what thou Wilt." - E.A. Crowley. 

 

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