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The body of inevitable knowledge

By AbduRafiu
21 February 2025   |   3:51 am
Systems, practices and cultures of different peoples are observed and documented to form a body of knowledge. So is the behaviour of man under different circumstances and environments, be it in politics, or economic pursuits. Reports of such behavioural studies abound.

Systems, practices and cultures of different peoples are observed and documented to form a body of knowledge. So is the behaviour of man under different circumstances and environments, be it in politics, or economic pursuits. Reports of such behavioural studies abound. If we consider that we cannot see far and we cannot see everything within the range of our sight, vision and perception, we will become persuaded that what is left unseen or perceived can someday constitute a different body of knowledge.

Meanwhile, what is considered knowledge is documented and stored as material for learning so that knowledge can become widespread. What is learned thus becomes different from what is known, that is that which knowledge is. If what is learned is not internalised, that is digested and made one’s own it disappears from memory. But that which is knowledge is permanent with him who knows it, who has experienced it.

This is saying that there may be a gap between what is learnt and that which is known, that which is knowledge. Learning may thus be defined as familiarisation with or study of knowledge. And knowledge is the experience of a person which gives him recognition. Knowledge can thus be said to be familiarisation with or study of recognition of others, recognition which could be profound or merely exciting.

So as I was saying last week, learning can be imparted to a person at a very early age. A child of three, depending on exposure of his parents can be introduced to learning, but at a much younger age to knowledge. A child of eight months knows that, although fire is beautiful, the tongue that billows is attractive; it could inflict harm and pain. It burns. The child carries that knowledge for life.

Knowledge and learning are documented in books and are passed for knowledge for all ages. If we accept that knowledge is derived from experience which gives us recognitions, which recognitions are documented to be learned, it follows that our knowledge can only go as far as the depth of our experiences and the range of our perceptions and recognitions.

As there are problems in the economy, politics and social relationships, the signals are that our knowledge is limited and shallow. A limited knowledge needs to be widened and deepened. The vital knowledge of how and why we as human beings can and should live in peace and harmony with our fellowmen is lacking. Our knowledge of nation-building and international relations is deficient. The result has been that there are wars and the possibility of more wars rises by the day—the Russian-Ukraine war despite the scale of mindless destruction remains irresolvable. No party is backing down in the Israeli-Hamas bitter war. Turn to the Congo. Go in the direction of Sudan it is the same story. War merchants are prowling in the dark alleys; they are prowling in the shadows in the wee hours of the day.

Of what use is all that is paraded as human knowledge if so much problem defying solutions are still confronting mankind? If all that our knowledge for which many lives have been sacrificed and are still being wasted, has produced are the labyrinth of chaos and confusion; the knowledge that has made the world unsafe. It is a great indictment that rather than be a blessing man has been the cause of chaos and confusion that have engulfed our world.

Thus, the knowledge we human beings need greatly and urgently today must be that which reveals how we are to live with our neighbours and how to perfect international relations. It must be the knowledge that reveals the truths of life and existence and their inherent immutable principles. We have been made to be aware that given our limitations, human beings cannot have this knowledge without help. Long before we sank this deep we had always been afforded help to guide us to true knowledge. As pupils and wanderers in Creation, we human beings need to be taught and guided. We need to be guided. We need to be familiar with how Creation works and the place of creatures that we are in it, our tasks and responsibilities.

The import of that need is driven home with greater impact when man first has knowledge of himself. Who is man? How is he to wander in this world? What are the gifts of Nature placed at his disposal on his path? What is the purpose of his sojourn in this deep valley of matter? The knowledge of Creation and how it works then enables us to be conscious of whether the purpose of that sojourn is being met. How are we to wander on earth without coming to harm? There are pains; there are tribulations in all parts of the world. The fear of escalating global distress is raised with the emergence of Mr. Donald Trump, his pronouncements and actions.

Washington Post had this to say about him: “The President-elect has a record of stepping on his own sunny promises of optimism with darkness and division.” That was before he was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. He lived up to this billing when on Tuesday he called Ukraine President, Volodymyr Zelensky a dictator to which the latter said in response: “Unfortunately, President Trump –I have great respect for him as a leader of a nation that we have great respect for, the American people who always support us –unfortunately lives in this disinformation space.”

The deficiency in knowledge can only be remedied and covered through total wholesome knowledge. This immeasurable knowledge cannot be found in man for our needs and the needs for all time; what we urgently require is true knowledge. Thus true knowledge is truth itself. Because Truth can only be found beyond man for it is eternal, perfect and consistent, not subject to any alteration, to war or revolution or ideas of men, attributes man does not have, so can true knowledge be found beyond him. It is beyond his calculations or avarice. It is incorruptible.

In other words true knowledge can only come from Above. Now we are in the Age of knowledge that gives explanation for all happenings. Dr. Stephen Lampe says in his great book, The Primordial Laws of Creation, “On account of the Law of Movement, it should be expected that revelations from the Creator would be progressive. Therefore, we should expect new knowledge and new revelations which advance older teachings at critical periods in the development of Creation. Without new revelations, there would be stagnation and retrogression and advancement to the next higher level of spirituality and consequently of civilisation would be impossible.”

As I stated last week, if we accept that there is life in the non-physical, we must also accept that beings in the non-physical have knowledge. Does knowledge gained here end with a person’s demise on earth? If the answer is in the negative, it is logical to appreciate the fact that human beings in higher planes, in the Light Region or Paradise must carry higher and richer knowledge. If any of them were to be sent to the earth, it must follow that he will come with higher and richer knowledge. We must by now have been familiar with accounts of such blessed ones among various peoples in different communities and at different times—the Prophets of Old, the Teachers of mankind and so on.

It stands to reason that the Lord Christ and the prophesied Son of Man Who is to appear in these times of chaos and perplexities will bear all the knowledge, indeed complete knowledge, coming from the Highest Heights, being parts of the Almighty in Whom the Father works and They work in the Father as Love and Justice. And so the Lord Christ said “…whatever the Father does the Son does.” Any wonder, therefore, the statements of the Lord are so unfathomably deep that Scribes and Pharisees, His hearers in general, said aloud: “Where did this Man get this wisdom from and these miraculous powers? Isn’t this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t His mother Mary, and aren’t his brothers James, Joseph, Simon…?” (Matthew 13: 54-55).

So, it is said about the Son of Man in the great Work, “In the Light of Truth” The Grail Message by Abd-ru-shin: Ever since the crime committed against the Son of God, the Bringer of Truth, Jesus of Nazareth, the fact that men did not recognise this most important prophecy has lain like a curse upon mankind, and even today they stand before it unsuspectingly as if their eyes were closely blindfolded! The terrible consequence will be that a great part of mankind will stumble on towards destruction, past the only possibility of saving themselves from being cast out.

“This is the prophecy of the Coming of the Son of Man, which the Son of God held forth as a star of hope and also as a serious warning in the face of the constant attacks upon Him by the masses, who through their subservience to the Darkness naturally hated the Bringer of Truth.”

The Message states further: “Jesus spoke of the Coming of the Son of Man as the last possibility of salvation, and also pointed out that with his Coming the Judgment would commence. Therefore, those who are still not willing or, to express it differently, those who are too stiff-necked or too indolent to be prepared to accept enlightenment would be irretrievably cast out!

From this the conclusion is to be drawn that there will be no further opportunity for consideration and decision. This undoubtedly contains the announcement of great tribulation which will bring to an end a period of patient forbearance. This in turn indicates the impending struggle of the Light against all darkness which must end with violent destruction of darkness!”

Proofs of the point that men come with knowledge gained in centuries of their wanderings in different planes of the world abound around us. We may also ask, for example, what explains the phenomenon of prodigies in different communities. Exactly a year ago, 20 February, 2024, an eight-year-old boy, Ashwath Kaushik, was reported to have beaten a grandmaster, 37, from Poland at a chess tournament in Switzerland. There may be others who may not be prodigies but who strike us in a certain way.

Take Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe or Mr. Buffet. I have said before, treating this subject that we may ask who taught Aliko Dangote business—the university he went in Egypt? Or the super rich recluse, Michael Adenuga or Femi Otedola, Michael Ade-Ojo or Mrs. Alakija? Take the financial tigers Jim Ovia, Tony Elumelu, Atedo Peterside or Fola Adeola. They were young when I first wrote drawing attention to them in 1993, so I called them young financial tigers.

Before them there was the class of Adeola Odutola, Ugochukwu, Michael Ibru, Mobolaji Bank-Anthony, Nathaniel Idowu, Lawrence Omole, Wahab Folawiyo and Dantata. What of men of profound thoughts and deep insights of ages past we are quick to quote? Daniel Swarovski says in his priceless book, The Time is Ripe: “What some regard as a special gift or talent, is in my opinion, the fruit of long experiences gathered in many lives.”

Many will remember one of such prodigies who began to compose music before he was 12 years and Johann Bummel who in fact gave public concert at the age of 11. There was the publicised case of a little boy in the East a long time ago who was a preacher and who held his audience spell-bound. Are we going to be surprised when Soyinka goes and comes back he begins to write and stage plays from the age of three years and Achebe turning out his first novel at five? There are talents, Bongos Ikwe, Dan Marayah in Jos of Ibrahim and Abraham fame during the civil war, trying to broker peace with his music!

Knowledge lies only in experiencing. Some grain of this truth has been sensed and made to reflect in the saying: “Experience is the best teacher.” All knowledge can arise only out of Truth and we human beings were permitted splitting of this Truth until Christ the Truth and Life Himself descended to our world and in these times, the Age of Knowledge, the Age of the Son of Man promised by the Lord Who is to bring to our remembrance all that Christ had taught us and is to lead mankind to further truths, thus giving the world the secret of Creation.

The knowledge so brought is to be absorbed and experienced so it can be internalised by us human beings to make it our own. This knowledge is all and total, overseeing all and it answers all questions of life and existence. And being Rays of the Truth that is Light it awakens and nourishes the spirit. Plants serve to nourish our body, but the Word of Truth is the food of the spirit. Given the chaos and confusion in our world today, and the collapse that is so self-evident in every part of the globe today, total knowledge is imperative.

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