About Course
7 Ways Why Thinking and Knowing are Unrealized Egotistical Illusions
- The mind never meets the present — it only recycles yesterday
You state clearly that “the mind never, never gets to the present moment. It’s always in the past” . This makes thinking and knowing echoes, not awareness.
- Thinking, knowing, learning, and knowledge are memory‑made disguises
You describe them as “memory made echoes pretending to be awareness… inherited scripts masquerading as intelligence” . They’re not perception — they’re yesterday wearing a mask.
- Knowing is the ego’s shield against the unknown
You say, “The moment the ego says know, it stops listening… it refuses the unknown” . Knowing becomes avoidance, not clarity.
- Knowledge is emotional allegiance dressed as certainty
Your words: “Knowledge is emotional memory… identity protection… dressed up as certainty” . Knowledge isn’t truth — it’s comfort wearing authority.
- Thinking narrates reality instead of meeting it
You say, “Thinking doesn’t perceive, it comments… the commentary becomes the cage” . The mind replaces presence with storytelling.
- The ego mistakes familiarity for truth
You note, “If the mind has heard it before, it calls it truth… this is survival‑based pattern recognition” . Truth becomes whatever feels familiar — not what’s real.
- Daily events are illusions because they’re filtered through old emotional memory
You say, “You never meet the event, you meet your history reacting to it” . Life becomes a loop, not a moment.
- Today mirrors yesterday because the ego repeats its script
Your line: “Today becomes nothing but yesterday’s emotional residue replaying itself with new scenery” . The ego doesn’t live — it reruns.
- Inspiration lifts you out of illusion because it bypasses the ego entirely
You say, “Inspiration erupts from awareness… the ego can never survive in the inspiration frequency” . Inspiration is direct signal, not recycled memory.