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The word '''Grok''' (literally "to drink") is a word coined by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in his book ''Stranger in a Strange Land'' to indicate the deep understanding that comes from merging yourself with some other thing of interest | The word '''Grok''' (literally "to drink") is a word coined by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in his book ''Stranger in a Strange Land'' to indicate the deep understanding that comes from merging yourself with some other thing of interest. | ||
As one character from Heinlein's novel says: | As one character from Heinlein's novel says: | ||
<blockquote>'Grok' means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed - to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science - and it means as little to us (because we are from Earth) as color means to a blind man.</blockquote> | <blockquote>'Grok' means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed - to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science - and it means as little to us (because we are from Earth) as color means to a blind man.</blockquote> | ||
==Notes== | |||
On the LP, grok may be used to refer to a sudden deepening of understanding that comes when the bodily ego successfully downloads aspects of higher consciousness and merges these into its cognitive/emotional rubrics. Grok represent the experience of full [[Awareness]] that comes when [[Bodily Ego]] makes a strong (even if temporary) [[Connection]] to [[Consciousness]]. | |||
Grok is a step above and beyond mere [[Enlightenment]] | |||
Sanskrit: सम्यक्सम्बोध (samyaksambodhi)-> complete enlightenment | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 14:11, 4 July 2017
The word Grok (literally "to drink") is a word coined by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in his book Stranger in a Strange Land to indicate the deep understanding that comes from merging yourself with some other thing of interest.
As one character from Heinlein's novel says:
'Grok' means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed - to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science - and it means as little to us (because we are from Earth) as color means to a blind man.
Notes
On the LP, grok may be used to refer to a sudden deepening of understanding that comes when the bodily ego successfully downloads aspects of higher consciousness and merges these into its cognitive/emotional rubrics. Grok represent the experience of full Awareness that comes when Bodily Ego makes a strong (even if temporary) Connection to Consciousness.
Grok is a step above and beyond mere Enlightenment
Sanskrit: सम्यक्सम्बोध (samyaksambodhi)-> complete enlightenment
Further Reading
Mike Sosteric Lightning Path Workbook One: The Basics. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808