Knowledge is Power ~ Francis Bacon
Sutra 1
You either know or don’t know; you can guess or fool yourself.
Sutra 2
Belief lives in fairytales.
Sutra 3
Belief does not stand up to rigorous debate or scrutiny of a determination.
Sutra 4
All knowledge exists in a single concept.
Sutra 5
All concepts have conceptual, functional and physical properties.
Sutra 6
Concepts are expressed and communicated by symbols.
Sutra 7
A symbol can contain one character or several. The symbols o,d, and g combined create the two additional symbols, God and dog.
Sutra 8
Knowledge classification originates with Universals and Particulars. Universals are eternal symbols (God), and Particulars are temporal objects and actions in time and space (dog).
Sutra 9
Universals link and unite, and Particulars divide and separate.
Sutra 10
Knowledge obtained by the five senses, touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste, are Particulars ranked on the lowest scale.
Sutra 11
Knowledge obtained by actions scores higher based on the abundance or deficiency of attitude and intent toward Goodness, Beauty and Truth, The UNIVERSAL.
Sutra 12
Knowledge obtained by reason scores the highest based on the abundance or deficiency of Goodness, Beauty and Truth, The UNIVERSAL.
Sutra 13
The Socratic imperative to know oneself, exemplified by Ramana Maharshi and Self-Inquiry, is imperative.
Sutra 14
Knowledge is Power, the Power to liberate the Self and reach the state of Moksha.
Sutra 5
Knowledge of the Self exists in the realization of Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram, The UNIVERSAL.
Sutra 1
Knowledge requires returning to the sacred and genesis, seed and root of Goodness, Beauty and Truth, The UNIVERSAL.