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7 hours ago, Compendium said:

… If indeed, such concept can be known  


unknowable = cannot be known

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16 hours ago, Compendium said:


The Sphinx is a symbol of ordered civilisation, such as “Government”
 

The Sphinx riddle in Greek mythology of the word puzzle that Oedipus has to solve to become the King of Thebes, is an analogy for leaders chosen for their ability to solve problems and help the people

In Egyptian mythology, the sphinx is said to symbolise the solar deity called “Horus of the Horizon”

 

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Okay. 

 

But it appears you dont know what the four powers of the Sphinx are . It was a fairly simple question .

 

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3 hours ago, Cobie said:


unknowable = cannot be known

 

But what defines "cannot be"? Where does the distinction lay?

The concepts of "what" is unknowable ... and what unknowable "is", cannot itself be known. Because of the words definition

Except by measuring it against, what is known, and what is yet to be known

I was merely pointing out a funny "enigma" within our language. Similar to words like "Infinite"

Self-redundant, recursive and pointless to consider

Concepts, which by their own definition, are "anti-concepts"

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35 minutes ago, Compendium said:

 

 

This type of questions do not interest me. I’d advise you to concentrate on grounding/getting into the body. Be well. :)

 

Seeing your profile picture, possibly @Apech ?

 

 

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