RE: The Lesser of Three Evils - Intuition, Induction, and Transcendental Idealism
November 1, 2013 at 9:31 am
(October 29, 2013 at 1:42 am)filambee Wrote: I was wondering if all of you could take a look at it.
To believe in religions and to wish to know philosophical questions at the same time does not make any sense as religions are based on blind faith while philosophy is based on openness.
Openness of what is coming out the subconscious mind.
So i doubt that you will really go deep down in this matter.
Anyway you can always try.
First of all you got to understand that not all intuition are true.
You can come to the conclusion that something is true when in fact is not true because is coming from what your mind has build in previous experiences and not from your subconscious.
So how do you know how to get real knowledge coming from your subconscious mind.
The mind is like an onion.
There are several layers.
The outside layers reflect the previous experiences but as you get deeper in the inside layers then you will find the real truth the truth that never change and it is here that you will get the real intuition.
The problem is how to get there.
The iceberg show the emerged part and that is the outer layer of your mind.
To get the part not yet emerged you got to work very hard and that type of work come under the term of INTUITIONAL SCIENCE.
Most of the known philosophers have developed a lot of theory and very little practice so no wonder that they could not get deep into the inside layers of the mind.
If you will follow the official curriculum one day you will get your degree in philosophy but as far as real knowledge you will not advance one single inch.
It is only by following practice into intuitional science that you will be able to advance into real knowledge and advance toward human emancipation.
