difference between local knowledge and universal knowledge
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Local knowledge is the knowledge that people in a given community have developed over time, and continue to develop. It is:
Based on experience
Often tested over centuries of use
Adapted to the local culture and environment
Embedded in community practices, institutions, relationships and rituals
Held by individuals or communities
Dynamic and changing
Local knowledge is not confined to tribal groups or to the original inhabitants of an area. It is not even confined to rural people. Rather, all communities possess local knowledge - rural and urban, settled and nomadic, original inhabitants and migrants. There are other terms, such astraditional knowledge or indigenous knowledge, which are closely related, partly overlapping, or even synonymous with local knowledge. The term local knowledge seems least biased in terms of its contents or origin. As it embraces a larger body of knowledge systems, it includes those classified astraditional and indigenous.
When you are reading something for the first time, but it has that certain “ring of truth” to it, your thought says: “Oh I already knew that”. That is the thought and feeling of the universal knowledge that you already have within, yet within this knowledge at its purest form it steams from nowhere because this knowledge is the only true you. It is within the Being-ness that this pure untouched knowledge arises in its clearest form. I wrote an article about the “The State of Being & Who We Really Are” in which explains this in comprehensible terms.
Once you get used to this “knowingness” then it becomes not as obvious. It is always there, but this universal knowledge only reveals itself when an opportunity shows up. In other words, to access it you need a reason for the answers to come to you. Just like, you have no use for your math skills unless a math problem shows up. As a result, instead of searching for answers to the questions you have about life, you are now searching for questions to answer.
The ironic thing is that you can choose which direction you rather take because the universal knowledge is within you too. You do not have to have an ‘enlightened’ experience to gain access to this knowledge.
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Based on experience
Often tested over centuries of use
Adapted to the local culture and environment
Embedded in community practices, institutions, relationships and rituals
Held by individuals or communities
Dynamic and changing
Local knowledge is not confined to tribal groups or to the original inhabitants of an area. It is not even confined to rural people. Rather, all communities possess local knowledge - rural and urban, settled and nomadic, original inhabitants and migrants. There are other terms, such astraditional knowledge or indigenous knowledge, which are closely related, partly overlapping, or even synonymous with local knowledge. The term local knowledge seems least biased in terms of its contents or origin. As it embraces a larger body of knowledge systems, it includes those classified astraditional and indigenous.
When you are reading something for the first time, but it has that certain “ring of truth” to it, your thought says: “Oh I already knew that”. That is the thought and feeling of the universal knowledge that you already have within, yet within this knowledge at its purest form it steams from nowhere because this knowledge is the only true you. It is within the Being-ness that this pure untouched knowledge arises in its clearest form. I wrote an article about the “The State of Being & Who We Really Are” in which explains this in comprehensible terms.
Once you get used to this “knowingness” then it becomes not as obvious. It is always there, but this universal knowledge only reveals itself when an opportunity shows up. In other words, to access it you need a reason for the answers to come to you. Just like, you have no use for your math skills unless a math problem shows up. As a result, instead of searching for answers to the questions you have about life, you are now searching for questions to answer.
The ironic thing is that you can choose which direction you rather take because the universal knowledge is within you too. You do not have to have an ‘enlightened’ experience to gain access to this knowledge.
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Answer: local knowledge is the knowledge which is being acquired at home by an individual universal knowledge is the general knowledge known by everybody.
Explanation: loca knowledge is the limited knowledge know by a person for instance the name of the geographical place or the names of the animal.
universal knowledge refers to the widely known knowledge known by the individual all over the world. Example of the common knowledge is the fact that all people in the world knows that the clothes is being worn in order to protect our nakedness , keep the person to look smart and prevent us from the attack by harmfull insects
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