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Absolute truth Quote by Sorin Cerin

“All of this are the image of Knowledge, the image of the Matrix Word of Knowledge in which the Matrix Word of Love is reflected, and not the Matrix Word of Knowledge itself, because it is made definitive by the Absolute Truth and Absolute Truth is precisely non-Knowledge, so the true face of…” quote by Sorin Cerin
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“All of this are the image of Knowledge, the image of the Matrix Word of Knowledge in which the Matrix Word of Love is reflected, and not the Matrix Word of Knowledge itself, because it is made definitive by the Absolute Truth and Absolute Truth is precisely non-Knowledge, so the true face of Knowledge is precisely non- Knowledge, which is the Mirror in which Love is reflected and not the image of love in this mirror of Knowledge. The Mirror itself is non-Knowledge thus defined by the Absolute Truth, while the image given by the reflection of the Matrix Word of Love in this Mirror which is the Self of the Matrix Words of Knowledge represents the image of our worlds, of the worlds which have a Destiny, where nothing in Knowledge, but the Image of Love reflected in Knowledge. Thus, when man knows a new universe, he creates his image of love reflected in the mirror of Knowledge, an image of love he references to this mirror of Knowledge that is precisely non-Knowledge.”

Sorin Cerin

About This Quote

The passage describes Knowledge as a reflective surface where Love appears, while true Knowledge is beyond conventional understanding, defined by Absolute Truth which is itself non‑Knowledge.

In simple terms: Knowledge is a mirror reflecting Love; true Knowledge is beyond knowing.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that deeper insight may lie beyond ordinary concepts.

Themes

philosophy metaphysics epistemology

Mood

thoughtful enigmatic

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • spiritual contemplation
  • creative writing
  • personal introspection
  • academic study

Key Concepts

reflection duality absolute truth non‑knowledge

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can one experience non‑knowledge?
  • What does it mean for love to be reflected in knowledge?
A Different Perspective

The paradox may be too abstract for practical application.

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