A Quote by John Paul Caponigro

How do we know what we know? Is seeing believing? Is believing seeing? — © John Paul Caponigro
How do we know what we know? Is seeing believing? Is believing seeing?

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You must understand that seeing is believing, but also know that believing is seeing.
Knowledge, may it be said, is higher than magic and is more to be sought. It is quite possible to see what is happening and yet not know what is forward, for while seeing is believing, it does not follow that either seeing or believing is knowing.
We say seeing is believing, but actually, we are much better at believing than at seeing. In fact, we are seeing what we believe all the time and occasionally seeing what we can't believe
Believing is seeing. It's much more effective than the old notion that seeing is believing.
There are those who say that seeing is believing. I am telling you that believing is seeing.
They say seeing is believing, but the opposite is true. Believing is seeing.
My work is largely concerned with relations between seeing and knowing, seeing and saying, seeing and believing.
For Conservatives, seeing is believing; for liberals, believing is seeing.
When you understand how the mind-brain functions together, you know that faith, which is believing before seeing, is the natural process of creation.
I know that for most people, seeing is believing when it comes to government efficiency.
This is the real thing of disillusion that no one, not any one really is believing, seeing, understanding, thinking anything as you are thinking, believing, seeing, understanding such a thing.
Seeing is believing and believing is knowing and knowing beats unknowing and the unknown.
So, how can we live in joy - and how can we know that we're supposed to live in joy the way people tell us to - when we're believing thoughts that bring on sadness and frustration and anger and alienation and loneliness? When we're believing those thoughts, we think that's the world, rather than what we're believing about the world. We're like lost little children.
He had the unlucky capacity many men have of seeing and believing in the possibility of goodness and truth, but of seeing the evil and falsehood of life too clearly to take any serious part in it.
Seeing is not believing - it is only seeing.
I don't hold with paddlin' with the occult," said Granny firmly. "Once you start paddlin' with the occult you start believing in spirits, and when you start believing in spirits you start believing in demons, and then before you know where you are you're believing in gods. And then you're in trouble." "But all them things exist," said Nanny Ogg. "That's no call to go around believing in them. It only encourages 'em.
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