Agnosticism


The philosophical position that is attained finally on the Path Of Knowledge.

The state where all that can be known is known and now nothing remains to be known. Or nothing more can be known. That which remains is Unknowable.

The state of ultimate wisdom. The state of simply being.

Agnosticism is also called Unknowing. Here there is nothing to know, only to be.

As all knowledge is an accumulation, and is false or illusory, the only valid knowledge is Negative Knowledge, which is clearing of beliefs, assumptions, concepts or theories. This brings the seeker to a pure state of being. Here there is no knowledge in a positive sense, nothing is known, but there is no Ignorance now.

Characteristics of an agnostic

  • An agnostic person is the one who has reached the state of unknowing.
  • Always in bliss.
  • Radiates peace and joy.
  • Very wise. Always has the right answer.
  • Does not debate, simply asks questions or answers if needed.
  • Does not try to prove anything, but points out errors, if asked.
  • Does not follow any tradition or path, but respects all paths.
  • Completely detached.
  • No arrogance, no hubris.
  • Behaves normally in the society, no "spiritual" show-off or pretensions.
  • Does not claim to know anything, but is completely free from ignorance.

Agnostic position is the highest possible position for any seeker. This is the final state.

Last updated on 2024-10-22 04:37:48
By Tarun Pradhaan
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