Reading a book is not experience, it is knowledge, reading a book is an experience of reading a book.
- You can never repeat an experience, being at the same place, doing the same thing, at different times, are different experiences, even if it seem similar.
- Experience is knowledge acquired directly from the universe we exist in.
- Experience can be good, bad, successes and failures, failure and bad experiences is good knowledge on what to avoid.
- Repeating experiences can train the mind and body into efficiency and habits.
- Experience itself can not be passed on, only the knowledge of an experience can be communicated.
- Knowledge is gained from experience, knowledge is not experience in itself.
- Knowledge learned from other people may be unlike actually experiencing the universe, knowledge learn from others maybe false.
- Previous knowledge that is experienced from the universe may not match current experience, and new knowledge can be gained from the new experiences.
- Experience is constantly gained at the present moment in time and creates knowledge in the form of memories.
- Memories of an experience, is the experience of recalling a memory, not the experience itself.
- Imagination is an experience of creating in the mind.
- Experience with the mind and experience with the physical body in the universe are separate.
- Recalling a memory of an imagined experience is knowledge of the mind, recalling a memory of an experience in the universe is knowledge of the body in the universe.
- Experience is based on what is focused upon, you can only focus on a limited part of your individual existence.
- When you experience the past, it becomes knowledge, recalling a memory is knowledge of an previous experience stored in the mind.
- The experience of recalling a memory is experiencing the knowledge stored as a memory in the present moment in time.
- An experience may not be accurate to the true working of the universe based on perception, an individual can be deceived by experience.
- Experience gain from repeatable actions leading to the same results in the universe is more likely to acquire reliable knowledge of the universe.
- Gaining knowledge from experience in one activity can be effective knowledge for other activities.
- Experience contains more information than passed on knowledge.