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[[ignorance|Ignorance]], the neglect of [[the real]].<BR> | [[ignorance|Ignorance]], the neglect of [[the real]].<BR> | ||
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The [[Vehicle of Ignorance]] has been used<BR> | The [[Vehicle of Ignorance]] has been used<BR> | ||
by all the great sages of antiquity.<BR> | by all the great sages of antiquity.<BR> | ||
[[Image:Phalavidya.jpg|left|200px|Phala avidya]] | |||
From confidence game to esoteric teaching,<BR> | From confidence game to esoteric teaching,<BR> | ||
ignorance has been the central<BR> | ignorance has been the central<BR> |
Revision as of 17:08, 16 July 2019
Ignorance, the neglect of the real.
A vehicle of deliberate exclusion.
The Vehicle of Ignorance has been used
by all the great sages of antiquity.
From confidence game to esoteric teaching,
ignorance has been the central
and most valuable aspect and feature
of every form of human mysticism,
its beauty and perfection misjudged and mischaracterized
when it has begun to mingle deftly with the knowledge
of those who unwittingly worship it.