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So you're saying everything is subjective and based on the individual experience of said information? Then I guess nobody knows anything. Because everyone who studies anything in school and college is merely told information.

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If the scientific method is used and proven time and time again is that knowledge?
No, I'm not saying everything is subjective. I'm saying "knowledge" is arrived at primarily through experience, evidence and reasoning...not what someone tells you. You said we only know about colors because someone told us one is called "red" and another is called "blue" and so forth. I'm saying we KNOW about colors because we've actually seen them (experienced them). What we call "red" would exist even if we didn't have a word for describing it. So our knowledge of it doesn't just come from what it's called which other people told us.

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Madame Blavatsky is just 1 name. I doubt you've read 1/3rd of what I forgot. Doubt you know much about O.T.O. or freemasonry. I have books on this shit including books from the highest authorities. I have fucking grimoires (spellbooks),books on numerology, alchemy, astrology, the best texts the public can get their hands on about freemasonry..Doesn't that constitute knowledge? An Albert Pike book about freemasonry, when it's well documented that Albert Pike was one of the highest authorities on freeemasonry during his time?
You're right, I don't "know" about those things, but I am aware. I honestly don't recall anything you've ever mentioned on this site that I wasn't aware of fam...except maybe Lil B.
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So you're saying everything is subjective and based on the individual experience of said information? Then I guess nobody knows anything. Because everyone who studies anything in school and college is merely told information.

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If the scientific method is used and proven time and time again is that knowledge?
No, I'm not saying everything is subjective. I'm saying "knowledge" is arrived at primarily through experience, evidence and reasoning...not what someone tells you. You said we only know about colors because someone told us one is called "red" and another is called "blue" and so forth. I'm saying we KNOW about colors because we've actually seen them (experienced them). What we call "red" would exist even if we didn't have a word for describing it. So our knowledge of it doesn't just come from what it's called which other people told us.

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Madame Blavatsky is just 1 name. I doubt you've read 1/3rd of what I forgot. Doubt you know much about O.T.O. or freemasonry. I have books on this shit including books from the highest authorities. I have fucking grimoires (spellbooks),books on numerology, alchemy, astrology, the best texts the public can get their hands on about freemasonry..Doesn't that constitute knowledge? An Albert Pike book about freemasonry, when it's well documented that Albert Pike was one of the highest authorities on freeemasonry during his time?
You're right, I don't "know" about those things, but I am aware. I honestly don't recall anything you've ever mentioned on this site that I wasn't aware of fam...except maybe Lil B.
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