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The Bottom Line
By Jed McKenna
Cogito ergo sum:
I think, therefore I am.
That is all ye know on earth;
And all ye need to know.
Whadda ya know?
Seriously. With absolute certainty, what do you know?
Put aside all opinions, beliefs and theories for a
moment and address this one straight question: What do you know
for sure? Or, as Thoreau put it:
Let us settle ourselves, and work and wedge
our feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion, and prejudice,
and tradition, and delusion, and appearance, that alluvion which
covers the globe... through church and state, through poetry and
philosophy and religion, till we come to a hard bottom and rocks
in place, which we can call reality, and say, This is, and no mistake;
and then begin...
In other words, let's cut the crap and figure out
what's real. The cogito does exactly that, and it's very simple.
The question is: What do you know?
The answer is: I Am.
All other so-called facts are really non-facts and
belong in the category of consensual reality and relative truth,
i.e., unreal reality and untrue truth.
Cogito Ergo Sum
Cogito ergo sum is the equation that proves
the fact. But first, before we go on, let's ask what else we know.
What else can be said for certain?
Nothing. We don't know anything else. And that's the
real point of the cogito. The importance of I Am isn't that it's
a fact, but that it's the only fact.
I Am is the only thing anyone has ever known or will
ever know. Everything else, all religion and philosophy and science,
is nothing more than dream interpretation. There is no other fact
than I Am. The cogito is the seed of the thought that destroys the
universe. Beyond the cogito, nothing is known. Beyond the cogito,
nothing can be known. Except I Am, no one knows anything.
No man or god can claim to know more. No God or array of gods can
exist or be imagined that know more than this one thing: I Am.
We can't avoid letting this topic drift briefly into
the Christian realm. When Moses asked God His name, God answered,
"I am that I am." The name God gives for Himself is I
Am.
Note that I Am is unconjugatible. It allows of no
variation. God doesn't say, "My name is I Am, but you can call
me You Are, or He Is." The cogito, the I Am equation, does
not extend beyond one's own subjective knowing. I can say I Am and
know it as truth, but I can't say you are, he is, she is, we are,
they are, it is, etc. I know I exist and nothing else. Understood
thusly, I Am, aka God, truly is the Alpha and the Omega; the entirety
of being, of knowledge, of the known universe, of you.
The Line Is Drawn
The cogito is the line between fantasy and reality.
On one side of the cogito is a universe of beliefs and ideas and
theories. To cross the line is to leave all that behind. No theory,
concept, belief, opinion or debate can have any possible basis in
reality once the ramifications of the cogito have fully saturated
the mind. No dialogue can take place across that line because nothing
that makes sense on either side makes sense on the other.
We all think we know what the cogito means; this is
an invitation to challenge that assumption. If professors of philosophy
truly understood it, they wouldn't be professors of philosophy.
Alfred North Whitehead said that all philosophy is a footnote to
Plato, but all philosophy, Plato included, is rendered obsolete
and irrelevant by Descartes. Nothing but the subjective I Am is
true, so what's the point of prattling on?
The cogito isn't a mere thought or an idea, it is
an ego-eating virus that, properly incubated and nurtured, will
eventually devour all illusion. Once we know the cogito, we can
begin systematically unknowing everything we think we know, and
unraveling the self we think we are.
Life is but a Dream
There is no such thing as objective reality. Two cannot
be proven. Nothing can be shown to exist. Time and space, love and
hate, good and evil, cause and effect, are all just ideas. Anyone
who says they know anything is really saying they don't know
the only thing. The greatest religious and philosophical
thoughts and ideas in the history of man contain no more truth than
the bleating of sheep. The greatest books are no more authoritative
than the greatest luncheon meats.
No one knows anything.
Disprove it for Yourself
Anyone wishing to deny these statements about the
meaning of the cogito need merely prove that something, anything,
is true. By all means, give it a try, dash your head upon it, but
it can't be done.
Cogito ergo sum, however, isn't the endpoint
of inquiry, it's the starting point; it's a tool that helps us see,
without intermediaries, exactly what is true and what isn't, and
that puts it right up there with fire and the wheel.
About the Author:
Jed McKenna is the author of The Enlightenment Trilogy — Spiritual
Enlightenment: The Damnedest Thing, Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment,
and Spiritual Warfare — published by Wisefool Press. Articles, books
and more at our website: http://www.WisefoolPress.com
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