KNOW THYSELF

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October 14, 2011

from my blog post here:
http://www.evolver.net/user/name/blog/know_thyself

KNOW THYSELF
by Shawn Cornish
Above the door of the temple of Delphi was carved the phrase "Know Thyself".
But what does it mean?
Does it mean to know one's character with all its faults/virtues, failings/successes, or to know the limitations of human nature?
What is the "self"?
Our feet? Our brains? Our thoughts and feelings?

IMO, it is none of that.
This SELF, which we must know is that part of us which is a part of the Source/the Divine.
Ineffable/indescribable, yet real, which exists on a higher level than our ordinary waking consciousness.

In life, we find ourselves (or what we normally conceive to be "ourselves" ) as a being divided, incomplete and separated and we crave this union with that part of ourselves which we do not yet know.
To find and unite with this Self, is the journey.

People naturally identify with their physical bodies, but this will cause us to be weak and subject to material limitations.
But, when we cease to see ourselves simply as a physical entity moved by instinctive impulses and identify instead with the Source of Life, then we are moving out of these limitations and "self-deceptions".

This explains why the Initiates of old were so insistent that people should know their "real selves" and discussed the world in terms of illusion and dreams.
But, as long as people are content to know everything except their own "selves" they will never reach the higher goals.

So, what does it mean to Know?
In scriptures, knowing another implies physical union resulting in offspring.
In order to "know" something it needs to penetrate, through a sense organ and become internalized.
This then goes through a process of harmonization, which can take an instant, or a lifetime to achieve.

We see in the metaphor of "marriage" a symbol for knowing.
True marriage is true knowing, but people have not yet reached this stage.
We marry with all kinds of other people and things exterior to ourselves.
We plug in and make contacts in factories and offices, in politics and economics......everywhere except in our own inner selves.
This happens because people do not know how to make contact with the inner self and this results in feelings of unfulfillment and dissatisfaction.

When we do manage to become one with our higher self, we then know everything it knows, see all it sees, hear all it hears.......we shall have reached perfection.
But as long as we remain divorced and separate, identifying with the tail and not the head, then we deprive ourselves of all that true wealth.

The tail must be joined to the head, we must "make both ends meet".
This is real marriage and it is internal.
Only then can we "be fruitful and multiply", and realize the fullness of our creative power.

I was moved to write this out after reading another thread which looks at the idea of marriage from just a physical point of view.
This is the lowest rung on the ladder to see what marriage is about.

You could be the ultimate male married to the ultimate female and still, you would be incomplete as the outward marriage is just a metaphor, a symbol of what real marriage is all about and that is the internal and personal journey of your own spiritual growth.

Love and wisdom, brought to maturity, the dualities are united and truth emerges.
That is the trinity which brings spiritual creative power into our material world.
The father= Truth
The Son= Wisdom
The Holy Spirit= Love
The kabbalists use different terms, but the meaning is the same.

Comments

Know Thyself

The term "Self" here best be understood in a collective sense. Self is in actuality the nature of the highest form of being, on the polar end of the scale to the personal ego. The Hermetic scriptures (c.300BCE-300CE), which were written not long after the term was carved on the temple of Delphi during classical times, connect Self to divinity, the condition of purity, benevolence and complete transcendence. To "know thyself" or to remember thyself means to understand that we ourselves are divine when free of ignorance, sorrow, intemperance, lust, injustice, greed, deceit, envy, treachery, anger, recklessness and malice. Only those who can jettison these carnal qualities from their being connect with the cosmic Self and are made whole again. In book thirteen of the Corpus Hermeticum, we see that the path which leads to knowing thyself is mapped out by good will, benevolence, justice, generosity and self-control. Those who purity themselves of their rudimentary drives during the course of their lives "know themselves and rejoice" (10th stanza, Book 13, The Corpus Hermeticum).

Best,
Paul
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Dr. Paul Kiritsis, D. Phil.
BBSc, BMSc, PostGradDip, MMSc, D. Phil
Professional writer/ Award-winning author

Know Thyself

Also, it's probably one of the least understood phrases in philosophy!

Best,
Paul
--
Dr. Paul Kiritsis, D. Phil.
BBSc, BMSc, PostGradDip, MMSc, D. Phil
Professional writer/ Award-winning author