By Randy Ramsley
December 16, 2020
I was thinking about Gurdjieff’s quote on all knowing and tying it into Lao Tzu’s thinking.
“To know means to know all. Not to know all means not to know. In order to know all, it is only necessary to know a little. But, in order to know this little, it is first necessary to know pretty much.”
― G. I. Gurdjieff
“A journey of a thousand li starts with a single step.”
― Lao Tzu

Each life is an immeasurable journey that begins with the first step. The destination of this journey is the all knowing. All knowing is obscured by the many things. One begins the journey by letting go of the many things.
Thane taught us “pretty much”. Thane taught us to see into the illusion and dissolve the lies that tie us to our troubling experiences. He taught us how to let go of the many things.
As we learn to let go of the many things we will find ourselves standing on the threshold of knowing all, and in this simple all knowing we can allow ourselves to really live.
“Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them; that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.”
― Lao Tzu