Anonymous Quotes
Socrates' Dialectic Was A Greek, Rational Version Of The Indian Brahmodya, The Competition That Attempted To Formulate Absolute Truth But Always Ended In Silence. For The Indian Sages, The Moment Of Insight Came When They Realized The Inadequacy Of Their Words, And Thus Intuited The Ineffable. In That Final Moment Of Silence, They Had Sensed The Brahman, Even Though They Could Not Define It Coherently. Socrates Was Also Trying To Elicit A Moment Of Truth, When His Interlocutors Appreciated The Creative Profundity Of Human Ignorance.
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