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Metródoros von Chios (4.Jh. v. Chr.):
„Nego scire nos sciamusne aliquid an nihil sciamus, ne id ipsum quidem nescire aut scire nos, nec omnino sitne aliquid an nihil sit.
Ich behaupte, dass wir nicht wissen, ob wir etwas wissen oder ob wir nichts wissen, und dass wir nicht einmal diese Behauptung nicht wissen oder wissen, noch ob überhaupt etwas existiert oder ob nichts existiert.“ ( Cicero, Lucullus 73 )

Arkesílaos ( ca.315 bis 241/40 v. Chr.):

„Arcesilas negabat esse quicquam quod sciri posset, ne illud quidem ipsum quod Socrates sibi reliquisset, ut nihil scire se scieret.
… behauptete Arkesilaos, dass es nichts gebe, das erkannt werden könne, nicht einmal das, was Sokrates sich für seine Person übriggelassen habe, nämlich, dass er wisse, dass er nichts wisse.“ ( Cicero, Academici libri 1.45 )

„Bei dem Sokrates zugeschriebenen – heute geht man von einer sophistischen Quelle aus – Zitat: „Ich weiß, dass ich nichts weiß – Οἶδα, μὴ εἰδέναι “ wird die Paradoxie der Aussage verkannt. Sokrates – oder welcher Autor auch immer – gibt damit nicht in aller Bescheidenheit seine Unwissenheit kund, sondern prangert die Anmaßung an, dass man etwas wissen könne.
Denn: Wenn ich weiß, dass ich nichts weiß, weiß ich ja doch etwas, nämlich, dass ich nichts weiß.Wenn ich aber nichts weiß, dann weiß ich auch nicht, dass ich nichts weiß und kann nicht behaupten, dass ich weiß, dass ich nichts weiß. Ich weiß also nicht, ob ich etwas weiß. Wenn ich das aber nicht weiß, dann weiß ich doch, dass ich es nicht weiß usw.
Der Verstand ist also wegen seiner Selbstbezüglichkeit kein Erkenntnismittel (was sich mit den Aussagen der modernen Naturwissenschaften deckt).

http://www.uni-protokolle.de/foren/viewt/283838,0?sid=82a8a634d3e98f5347e72744344324c6.html

„Erkenne dich selbst und Ich weiss, dass ich nicht(s) weiss.)“

 

 

So you think you knew it all?! M. T. Cicero: nemo omnia potest scire

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

„Tremendous is the effort and the vigilance that is needed from second to second, from moment to moment, in order to not fall into illusions. One minute of unawareness is enough for the mind to be already dreaming about something else, distracting it from the job or deed that we are living at the moment.“

Samael Aun Weor, The Revolution of the Dialectic



Bildergebnis für hermes trismegistos

 

[…]In the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, the newborn god has a conversation with his mother, Maia, who is trying to scold him for sneaking out of his crib to steal his big brother Apollo’s special fancy golden cattle (that was pretty much the first item on Hermes’ to-do list after he was born). Hermes explains to Maia that he doesn’t want them (he and his mother) to stick around Olympus as “the only two among all the immortal gods without any gifts!”

Think of this version of Hermes like a lovable Trickster who starts stealing and lying and conning in order to get his mom out of the trailer park, or to pay for her cancer treatments. He’s not diabolical or cruel by nature. He is not out to hurt anyone. Sometimes people do get hurt in the course of his antics, but he usually feels bad about that, and often seeks to make reparations.[…]

read further on:

THE HERMES ARCHETYPE IN STORIES

http://mythraeum.com/the-hermes-archetype-in-stories$
Hermes as the Trickster is the archetype of pranksters, con artists, and thieves

 



http://www.thailandyoga.net/the-power-of-rudraksha-malas

       […]“The Sanskrit name is comprised of the words Rudra (another name for Lord Shiva) and akha (“eyes”). Also know as “the eyes of Lord Shiva”.

The Rudraksha bead is said to originally come from  Shiva’s tears.   According to mythology, Lord Shiva was said to have spent 1000 years in meditation for the benefit of all beings, and upon opening his eyes, tear drops rolled down from his eyes and landed upon the earth taking birth as the sacred Rudraksha tree.

It is said that the Rudraksha evolved from the eyes of Lord Shiva, with Rudra being another name for Lord Shiva and Aksha meaning eyes. Aksha also refers to the letters of the Sanskrit alphabet- called Varna- and as such, can be inferred as a seed in which a group of Sanskrit letters called Varna reside.

The eye of Rudra 9Shiva) is considered to be the most potent manifestation of the Cosmic Force. Hence, the Rudraksha is the object of veneration and also the source to reach the higher self. Rudraksha is often believed to symbolize the link between the earth and the heaven.“[…]

http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/articles/rudraksha

 

 


Die Zirbeldrüse – Das Dritte Auge: Eines der bestgehüteten Geheimnisse der Menschheit?

 



https://www.huffingtonpost.de/barbara-strohschein/was-ist-der-sinn-des-lebens-die-7-hermetischen-gesetze-von-hermes-trismegistos_b_5880434.html

Definition
by Joshua J. Mark
published on 26 July 2016″

„Thoth is the Egyptian god of writing, magic, wisdom, and the moon. He was one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt alternately said to be self-created or born of the seed of Horus from the forehead of Set. As the son of these two deities, who represented order and chaos respectively, he was also the god of equilibrium and balance and associated closely with both the principle of ma’at (divine balance) and the goddess Ma’at who personified this principle (and who was sometimes seen as his wife). Another of his consorts was the goddess Nehemetawy (‚She Who Embraces Those In Need“) a protector goddess. In his form as A’an, Thoth presided over the judgment of the dead with Osiris in the Hall of the Truth and those souls who feared they might not pass through the judgment safely were encouraged to call upon Thoth for help. The consort most often associated with Thoth was Seshat, goddess of writing, the keeper of books, and patron goddess of libraries and librarians who was alternately his wife or daughter.“

Abridgement of:
Definition
by Joshua J. Mark
published on 26 July 2016″

Read on full text here:
https://www.ancient.eu/Thoth/


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