What is Knowledge : Ch-3. Part-18.


Chapter-3. A Philosophic Outlook of Life

Part-18.

This particular phenomenon we call life in this world, as it is seen now, is an operation by some cause which is not visible to the eyes.

That cause may have another cause, and that cause may have another cause.

There is a chain of railway carriages, and we know how many carriages are chained together and moving on a railway track.

The rear carriage is pulled by the one that is in front, and that is pulled by that which is in front of it, and so on.

We know very well that although it appears that the carriage in front is pulling that one behind it, they are all pulled by an engine which itself is not pulled by anything else.

Hence, everything is moved by something else, but there must be something which itself is not moved, but moves all things.

Only then will we know why the railway train is moving.

'This' is pulled by 'that', 'that' is pulled by 'this' – and finally, who pulls all things?

Then only can we know the mystery of movement.

Otherwise, we know only relative movements – one pushing the other – without knowing why this pushing should be there at all.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ...




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