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  2. Knowledge and Understanding is a 1955 recording of Aldous Huxley giving a lecture at the Vedanta Society of Southern California's Hollywood temple. The lecture was originally recorded on a wire recorder and digitally transferred to CD. Huxley was a student of Swami Prabhavananda, who founded the Society.

  3. May 11, 2021 · Generations after Thoreau and generations before neuroscience began illuminating the blind spots of consciousness, Aldous Huxley (July 26, 1894–November 22, 1963) explored this eternal confusion of concepts in “Knowledge and Understanding” — one of the twenty-six uncommonly insightful essays collected in The Divine Within: Selected ...

  4. The Perennial Philosophy, Huxley’s best-known philosophical work, was published in 1944 to critical acclaim and it is still considered a masterpiece. The article reproduced below originally appeared in the May-June, 1956 issue of Vedanta and the West and is the first part of a three-part series.

  5. Knowledge and Understanding is a 1955 recording of Aldous Huxley giving a lecture at the Vedanta Society.More lectures of Aldous Huxley: https://youtu.be/dN...

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  6. It is the stock of finished articles fabricated out of the given mystery by memory and analytical reasoning, by habit and the automatic associations of accepted notions. Knowledge is primarily a knowledge of these finished articles. Understanding is primarily direct awareness of the raw material.

  7. Dec 10, 2021 · In “Knowledge and Understanding”, the second essay of Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Aldous Huxley states that “Knowledge is acquired when we succeed in fitting a new experience into the system of concepts based upon our old experiences”.

  8. Feb 12, 2024 · Knowledge is acquired when we succeed in fitting a new experience into the system of concepts based upon our old experiences. Understanding comes when we liberate ourselves from the old and so make possible a direct, unmediated contact with the new, the mystery, moment by moment, of our existence.