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I first heard mention of the concept known as "the Jewel of Knowledge" in a comment posted on a YouTube video. |
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Nah, that's not it. |
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Heh, close enough. It was the first thing the thread title reminded me off. |
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- Are you an idiot?
- No sir, I'm a dreamer.
Yeah the philosophers stone was also the first thing that came to my mind |
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"Reject common sense to make the impossible possible." -Kamina
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I searched "learning to see different dimensions" after reading your post about the Jewel of Knowledge. There were a number of articles that addressed developing awareness of different dimensions in the mystical sense (i.e., learn how to see an aura through relaxation and meditation), but I did find a page from a book called "Shadows of Reality: The Fourth Dimension in Relativity, Cubism, and Modern Thought." about techniques some scientist were developing to teach students to actually see complex, four dimensional shapes in... um... four dimensions. Anyway, I'm probably not saying it right - it's pretty dense with info - but you can check it out here: http://books.google.com/books?id=LZL...sult#PPA101,M1 |
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jewel of knowledge, sorcerers stone, another one would be the hymn of the pearl? always something shiny |
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I've heard the term in relation to enlightenment and kundalini awakening in Hindu mythology. I can't remember anything specific. I agree that it sounds like a general metaphor for enlightenment, similar to the philosopher's stone already mentioned. |
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