If the term "true" is being defined by stating, that it refers to something of everlasting worth, something which does not lose or change its value and if we furthermore remember, that upon the physical level of manifestation external appearances and situations are continually changing and our own personality(body/emotions/mind) , too, it ought to be clearly obvious, that nothing is of true value, which is exclusively externally experienced/lived/realized/known.
Therefore knowledge and wisdom are only true, if they are actually being lived in the present moment. Whereas all theoretical knowledge and intellectual/ideological pursuit of wisdom theories by great masters are remaining purely superficial and ego-centred occupations, unless they are taken personally and are being put into actual practise and thus turned into interior truths.
Therefore knowledge and wisdom are only true, if they are actually being lived in the present moment. Whereas all theoretical knowledge and intellectual/ideological pursuit of wisdom theories by great masters are remaining purely superficial and ego-centred occupations, unless they are taken personally and are being put into actual practise and thus turned into interior truths.
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