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Samsara is the great game of life. From outside the game Kabir sees the suffering and weeps. There are two types of knowledge. Gyan is inner knowledge. It is not mental, intellectual, academic knowledge. It is the timeless wisdom that lies outside the game. The knowledge that increases pain is intellectual knowledge. Why? "Sochai soch na hovai..." We cannot experience the Infinite through our mind though we learn and learn and think and think. The inner knowledge brings freedom from the boundaries inherent in thinking.

Samsara is the great game of life. From outside the game Kabir sees the suffering and weeps. There are two types of knowledge. Gyan is inner knowledge. It is not mental, intellectual, academic knowledge. It is the timeless wisdom that lies outside the game. The knowledge that increases pain is intellectual knowledge. Why? "Sochai soch na hovai..." We cannot experience the Infinite through our mind though we learn and learn and think and think. The inner knowledge brings freedom from the boundaries inherent in thinking. No, it's not better to turn a deaf ear. But do consciously choose what you think about.

Samsara is the great game of life. From outside the game Kabir sees the suffering and weeps. There are two types of knowledge. Gyan is inner knowledge. It is not mental, intellectual, academic knowledge. It is the timeless wisdom that lies outside the game. The knowledge that increases pain is intellectual knowledge. Why? it feeds duality. "Sochai soch na hovai..." We cannot experience the Infinite through our mind though we learn and learn and think and think. The inner knowledge brings freedom from the boundaries inherent in thinking. No, it's not not better to turn a deaf ear. But do consciously choose what you think about.