Understanding and Realizing Universe Knowledge through Innate Learning

How Do We Understand and Realize About Universe Knowledge?

Our understanding of the universe is like that of newborns, opening their eyes to the vast expanse of knowledge just waiting to be discovered. Just as newborns learn through observation and interaction, we too must be open to new understandings and realize that all our current knowledge is subject to change.

Our Teacher: Innate Knowledge

One primary teacher in our quest to understand the universe is our innate knowledge, which is fundamentally different from the data we receive from the outside world. Photon data, which we receive and interpret using subconscious processes, does not deliver knowledge directly. Instead, it is our innate understanding of patterns and meanings that allows us to derive significance and make associations.

The subconscious mind continuously searches for patterns and shapes, matching them against the innate knowledge stored within. Even when the data is incomplete or ambiguous, our subconscious mind, guided by innate knowledge, helps us make sense of it, leading us toward a deeper understanding of reality.

The Existence of Innate Knowledge

The process of learning through innate knowledge is evidenced in our instinctive behaviors. Our ability to recognize patterns and make meaningful associations without previous explicit learning demonstrates the existence of innate knowledge. This knowledge is not taught by others but is a part of our genetic inheritance, allowing us to absorb and interpret information from the universe.

For example, when we see a loved one’s newborn baby, the joy we feel is not instilled by external signals but is a part of our innate human understanding of universal truths. This unique emotion signals to us what true happiness entails and how we are internally directed to recognize and value core human principles.

Communicating with Emotions

Emotions play a crucial role in our communication between subconscious and conscious mind. The emotional responses we have, such as joy, can be a powerful guide in understanding the universe. Joy, for instance, differentiates between the fleeting happiness of material possession and the deeper, more lasting happiness of love and understanding.

Similarly, the subconscious mind communicates with us subconsciously through emotions, helping us to correct our initial perceptions and arrive at a better understanding. This internal guidance system, rooted in innate knowledge, helps us navigate the complex and ever-changing data of the universe.

The Role of Innate Knowledge in Free Will

The idea that free will is innate and stems from the universe’s orderliness is a fundamental concept. The universe, while orderly and stable, is not communicated to us fully intact. This leaves us with the freedom to choose among interpretations, allowing for individuality and the constant advancement of knowledge.

Free will is realized through the utilization of our subconscious mind to interpret ambiguous data and make meaningful associations. Our unique innate knowledge, along with the choices we make, contributes to our individuality and the unique pathways we each take in understanding the universe.

Following Innate Knowledge

The journey to understanding the universe, then, is a continuous one, driven by the innate knowledge we have within us. New data and unions of particles bring new meanings and truths, all of which are older than the particles themselves. By following our innate knowledge, we can discover deeper truths about ourselves and the universe.

It is our responsibility to follow this path, working together to uncover the remaining truths. Those who have already discovered these truths can serve as guides through signs and signals, leading others to their own discovery. By embracing our innate knowledge and following its guidance, we can truly unlock the mysteries of the universe.