Writings IV: The End of Ignorance is Intelligence by Henry Templeman explores the profound connection between ending psychological ignorance and achieving true intelligence. Through 500 diary entries, Templeman presents daily observations and reflections, free of any attachment to specific ideologies, religions, or personal philosophies. This approach allows him to investigate deeply personal and universal topics, such as love, death, freedom, contentment, and meditation. In his 4th book, Templeman argues that ignorance is the root of suffering and that intelligence is the antidote to it. He suggests that ignorance is the result of the mind being "led astray" by attachments and biases, which cloud our perception of reality and prevent us from living fully and authentically. He proposes that intelligence emerges when ignorance is overcome, and that it leads to an enlightened and immensely fulfilling existence. Templeman suggests that intelligence is not derived from data, facts, or acquired knowledge, as he views these as inherently incomplete and therefore limited. Instead, he describes a form of intelligence that arises when psychological conditioning, biases, and prejudices are eradicated. This intelligence, as he presents it, leads to a life free from inner conflict, allowing for a natural state of inner peace and contentment. By breaking through ingrained prejudices, he explains one can instantly eradicate the root causes of violence and conflict, achieving a level of awareness that transcends the limitations of thought and all of the confusion and division it creates. For readers looking to understand more about this "intelligence beyond knowledge," Templeman's writing offers a pathway to reflect on themes such as ego, thought, time, and the role of the self in perpetuating inner and outer conflicts. His work can be a thought-provoking guide for those seeking a deeper, conflict-free way of living. Templeman writes with introspection and insight, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between ignorance, intelligence, and the human experience.
Writings IV: The End of Ignorance is Intelligence by Henry Templeman explores the profound connection between ending psychological ignorance and achieving true intelligence. Through 500 diary entries, Templeman presents daily observations and reflections, free of any attachment to specific ideologies, religions, or personal philosophies. This approach allows him to investigate deeply personal and universal topics, such as love, death, freedom, contentment, and meditation. In his 4th book, Templeman argues that ignorance is the root of suffering and that intelligence is the antidote to it. He suggests that ignorance is the result of the mind being "led astray" by attachments and biases, which cloud our perception of reality and prevent us from living fully and authentically. He proposes that intelligence emerges when ignorance is overcome, and that it leads to an enlightened and immensely fulfilling existence. Templeman suggests that intelligence is not derived from data, facts, or acquired knowledge, as he views these as inherently incomplete and therefore limited. Instead, he describes a form of intelligence that arises when psychological conditioning, biases, and prejudices are eradicated. This intelligence, as he presents it, leads to a life free from inner conflict, allowing for a natural state of inner peace and contentment. By breaking through ingrained prejudices, he explains one can instantly eradicate the root causes of violence and conflict, achieving a level of awareness that transcends the limitations of thought and all of the confusion and division it creates. For readers looking to understand more about this "intelligence beyond knowledge," Templeman's writing offers a pathway to reflect on themes such as ego, thought, time, and the role of the self in perpetuating inner and outer conflicts. His work can be a thought-provoking guide for those seeking a deeper, conflict-free way of living. Templeman writes with introspection and insight, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between ignorance, intelligence, and the human experience.
Writings IV: The End Of Ignorance Is Intelligence
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Writings IV: The End Of Ignorance Is Intelligence
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781523276486 | 
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| Publisher: | CreateSpace Publishing | 
| Publication date: | 12/01/2017 | 
| Series: | Writings , #4 | 
| Pages: | 212 | 
| Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.48(d) |