Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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There is a "Second Knowledge," to which intellectuals, and the higher castes, have access.
There is a "Second Knowledge," to which intellectuals, and the higher castes, have access.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 62, Sentence #74)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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62
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The latter, fillings, are sometimes taken, by some Goreans, to be an esoteric form of barbarian adornment.
62
72
The vaccination mark, on the other hand, is often taken as a subtle brand, this leading some Goreans to suppose that the woman was already a legal slave somewhere, and has only been stolen from, or purchased from, her former master.
62
73
These misunderstandings commonly occur with Goreans who have been limited to the "First Knowledge," as it is called.
62
74
There is a "Second Knowledge," to which intellectuals, and the higher castes, have access.
62
75
For example, many Goreans limited to the "First Knowledge" do not realize their world is one of many, and think that "Earth," of which they have heard, and from which many barbarian slaves are obtained, is merely a remote country or land falling outside "known Gor".
62
76
Much of Gor, of course, even for educated Goreans, is terra incognita.
62
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One might add that it is speculated that there is also a "Third Knowledge," which is limited to Priest-Kings.
The latter, fillings, are sometimes taken, by some Goreans, to be an esoteric form of barbarian adornment.
The vaccination mark, on the other hand, is often taken as a subtle brand, this leading some Goreans to suppose that the woman was already a legal slave somewhere, and has only been stolen from, or purchased from, her former master.
These misunderstandings commonly occur with Goreans who have been limited to the "First Knowledge," as it is called.
There is a "Second Knowledge," to which intellectuals, and the higher castes, have access.
For example, many Goreans limited to the "First Knowledge" do not realize their world is one of many, and think that "Earth," of which they have heard, and from which many barbarian slaves are obtained, is merely a remote country or land falling outside "known Gor".
Much of Gor, of course, even for educated Goreans, is terra incognita.
One might add that it is speculated that there is also a "Third Knowledge," which is limited to Priest-Kings.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 62)