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Oddly enough, the "knowledge" one has achieved has come from within ones Apspsyche [Operational Energy of ones Soul], which is within the Esoteric realms within oneself. These bits of Knowledge have been awakened from within oneself, by using external symbols [what you read].

If another has experienced the same awakening of his/her Apapsyche relative to what you have awakened to, then you do not have to convince the person, he/she will automatically "Know" what you Know. And, if the person to whom you are speaking has not as yet awakened to this bit of Knowledge, it is pointless trying to convey what you Know, since the person will be unable to perceive [via his/her brain] what you desire to convey.

Not many know this because it is not part of the educational curriculum as yet.

Peace

2006-10-06 04:43:52 · answer #1 · answered by docjp 6 · 1 0

I like to prove things verbally. If I can discuss a topic, then I definitely read and comprehended.

There are many ways to verbally prove a point. The first is to make a joke about the material, especially if the joke adds deeper thought to the subject. If something causes original thought, then it has been internalized.

The second is to write a dissertation, essay or summary. These can be exciting if written properly. In these, a person can discuss not only the content of the text but his reactions to it.

Another method of proving knowledge is to take action. Do something about the knowledge that you now have. Initiate a group or volunteer in the community. Show your understanding through action.

2006-10-08 09:57:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

gee , maybe ask him some questions and see if he can answer them.

2006-10-06 11:29:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

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