The very means
by which we try
to solve our problems
is a more essential problem.
The source of our problems is
within the syntactical structure
of thought itself.
It is unavoidably necessary
to look at the structure of thought
as knowledge to explore.
For example, the nature of the ‘aha’
as the insight.
Abstract knowledge is stored
as memory knowledge
but knowledge goes further than this
to include all sorts of skills.
And there is also tacit knowledge
that is . . . without words.
Another part of knowledge
is belief.
Beliefs are inferred within
and referential to us
and are our basis for presuppositions.
Our whole approach to life is filled
with inadmissible presuppositions.
They affect everything from actions,
thoughts, feelings, urges, desires,
and motivations.
These presuppositions have
an unconsciousness to them
yet have a pervasive effect
on the whole of our being.
Information takes hold over us.
Thought creates the impressions
as we are servants
to the myth of cause.
Just doing what we want to do,
that is ours and our difficulty.
Our knowledge as it actually exists
is an unidentified undivided whole.
It is a way we have relationship
in a subject /object way
with everything.
It's our attempt at flowing movement
as an ongoing mind process.
Any moment’s knowledge is a mixture
of current and past in application.
Often we cannot tell the difference.
Every reaction to thought
is simultaneously emotional, physical,
psychic, intuitive, and spiritual
(non-religious).
Memory is something you never see
for movement in the mind is far too subtle
for thought to grasp thought.
We are caught in responding,
not knowing what is actually happening.
Our perceptions are shaped and colored
by memory in reference.
We are limited to what fits
the overall context.
Still challenge arises.
This implies a looking
into the essence of a mind
that is engaged in the act
of knowing,
maybe as opposed to thinking.
This new perception
then permits new forms.
This implies that knowledge knows
also its limitations
and that we are able to come
to see the limitations of thought
that the mind cannot go beyond
by its current methods of function.
The mind, by its habits,
with or without passion
as a flash-drive
of perception
has limitations by method.
There is no discovery
that perceives the subtle
and powerful forces behind
the residence of knowledge, yet!
We are reluctant
to give up on fixed beliefs,
defended by reason.
We sometimes vacantly
give rise to new ideas
for knowledge must yield
to fresh perceptions.
Our method of recognition
makes us slaves to the past,
caught in the some sort
of absurdities.
Knowledge is largely
in the dark about itself.
Before one can think reflectively,
the mind will defend for itself.
Yet the mind can actually see
what it's doing by a witness focus.
Insight like this
is universally available.
Insight can dissolve
the mind's attachment to results.
This can all take place in a flash.
This essence cannot be captured
in the results of thought.
The action of insight is immediate.
In the mind,
there is no end
to the possibilities
if thought were not constrained
by results and the reasoning
as memory accounts for it.
This is my David Bohm . . .
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