Language Of Ignorance


The language of ignorance refers to the patterns of speech and thought that reveal a mind operating from false assumptions about the self and reality. On the path of knowledge, recognizing the language of ignorance is a crucial step in dismantling it.

Examples

  • 'I am sick' — identifies the self with the body.
  • 'I am angry' — identifies the self with an emotion.
  • 'My mind is restless' — assumes ownership of the mind.
  • 'I am a failure' — identifies the self with a temporary circumstance.
  • 'This world is painful' — treats the world as separate from the self.

The Language of Knowledge

  • 'The body is experiencing illness.'
  • 'Anger is present in awareness.'
  • 'Restlessness is happening in the mind.'
  • 'The Experiencer is not affected by circumstances.'

Related Concepts

Ignorance, self-knowledge, experiencer, identification, awareness, discrimination

Edit This Article History