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Hor Tuck Loon
December 17, 2020

KNOWING IS DIFFERENT FROM UNDERSTANDING

Hor Tuck Loon
December 17, 2020
IMS Retreat 2012 Q&A Group A#1 (50:52-51:59)

Yogi: So, knowing doesn’t necessarily mean understanding?

Sayadaw: Yes, knowing is not understanding.

There is the awareness of experience and sometimes we begin to understand the nature of experience, the principle of this process.

For example, knowing or experiencing heat and understanding that heat is an object are different.

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