The beginning of wisdom

The first step to wisdom is to admit you know nothing.  Yet, until one is ready, this is almost an impossible thing to admit.  The false personal ego identity, which may make claim to knowing so much, rebels when considering that all its thoughts add up to nothing.  It does not matter whether the accumulation of what one believes to be knowledgeable has been gathered through the practical experience of daily life, through formal education, or through religious teachings.  All is stored up in a make-believe identity of the personal ego, which prides itself that it is a storehouse of such knowledge. 

Yet, such accumulated knowledge is not to be classified as wisdom.  A person may be quite knowledgeable by worldly standards–yet totally lacking in wisdom.  For any person who possesses wisdom–and there are but a few on this physical earth dimension–there is an awareness that goes beyond being knowledgeable.  

Until we can empty our consciousness of any belief that what we know has any significant value in the eternal scheme of things, there can be no release to wisdom. As most people base their identities on their accumulated knowledge, to challenge such knowledge is to challenge their sense of identity or existence, as they perceive it.  The greater such accumulated knowledge, the greater the task to declare, “For all I know–I know nothing.”  Dr. Paul Masters Leon

Leave a comment