Title: Plato and Katakamuna: A Shared Vision of Ancient Wisdom
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Two distinct streams of ancient wisdom, one from the West and one from the East, gave birth to remarkably similar philosophies. One is Plato’s philosophy, which seeks to find the true Forms behind all observable phenomena. The other is Katakamuna, a system that reveals a non-physical intelligence at the root of the material world. Why did such different civilizations arrive at the same truth?
This common ground reveals a profound relationship between intuition and reason. While Plato sought to grasp truth through reason, Katakamuna teaches us to decipher it through intuition.
Intuition has nothing to do with high IQ or superior memory. The unique instincts found in wild animals are deeply connected to this same intuition.
What if the reason we use in our daily lives is merely an articulation and logical ordering of the intuition that Katakamuna speaks of? Is it possible that our intuition can directly grasp the truth before our reason is even aware of it?
These questions are a clue that ancient wisdom has left for us living in the modern world. Perhaps our consciousness, beyond our logical thought, is already connected to a universal truth.
Written by: Jinco K. Date: September 23, 2025