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“Our cultural notion of smart often has to do with one’s proficiency with language. When we can confidently put forth a clear, logical argument about something, we’re much more likely to be viewed as smart. But as we saw with David Lynch, we can’t always say all that we know.”
― Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence
― Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence
“Our cultural notion of smart often has to do with one’s proficiency with
language. When we can confidently put forth a clear, logical argument about
something, we’re much more likely to be viewed as smart. But as we saw
with David Lynch, we can’t always say all that we know.”
― Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence
language. When we can confidently put forth a clear, logical argument about
something, we’re much more likely to be viewed as smart. But as we saw
with David Lynch, we can’t always say all that we know.”
― Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence
“Deep knowing is not cognitive. In the intelligent field, there is genuinely
nothing to say.
But everything to feel and know.”
― Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence
nothing to say.
But everything to feel and know.”
― Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence





