Just this morning I was asked what my word for this year would be. I thought, only one? Anyway, the word knowledge came to my mind initially; and, within seconds, I substituted it for the word knowing. A sense of knowing represents, for me, so much more than knowledge. It is absolutely, in my opinion, more reliable because it considers what I intuit, perceive, my experience, and most of all, my feelings about all that is. Your post this morning seemed to remind me of this.
Ah, this warms my heart, thank you for sharing, Van! Yes, I think you've said it so well, that there is such a distinction between knowledge and knowing (and all that knowing encompasses!)
Just this morning I was asked what my word for this year would be. I thought, only one? Anyway, the word knowledge came to my mind initially; and, within seconds, I substituted it for the word knowing. A sense of knowing represents, for me, so much more than knowledge. It is absolutely, in my opinion, more reliable because it considers what I intuit, perceive, my experience, and most of all, my feelings about all that is. Your post this morning seemed to remind me of this.
Ah, this warms my heart, thank you for sharing, Van! Yes, I think you've said it so well, that there is such a distinction between knowledge and knowing (and all that knowing encompasses!)
*Rainer
*Stundenbuch
Many thanks my friend, autocorrect bested me on this one!
Gern geschehen!