Michael Devi
1 min readDec 1, 2020

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Hi there.

Thanks for your comments. Glad you found it useful (and funny!)

Well said. Rumi summed it up perfectly:

“I looked for God. I went to a temple and I didn’t find him there. Then I went to a church and I didn’t find him there. The I went to a mosque and I didn’t find him there. Then finally I looked in my heart and there he was.”

To make a concession: the reference was to the Buddhist interpretation of karma 'action driven by intention' rather than simply 'action'. i should have specified that.

Can things be known but not proven? Absolutely, that is the foundation of all science. Science doesn't prove things - it explains them, and those explanations are later refined. Many of those things we "know" to be true even though we can't "prove" them, per se.

Staying curious isn't a choice - it's an olbigation xD

Thanks again for your comments. Keep knowing thyself!

Yours in curiosity,

M

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Michael Devi
Michael Devi

Written by Michael Devi

London-based blogger, working in digital design. Interests include: yoga, meditation, and non-duality (particularly Advaita Vedanta). MA in Applied Ethics.

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