What is Knowledge : Ch-5- 6.



Chapter 5: Maintaining One's Position-6.

Inasmuch as one thing is hanging on the other, and 'that' thing is influencing 'this' – things seem to be standing in a position by mutual relationship.

We cannot say that things are standing by themselves.

The planets and the other heavenly bodies that seem to be hanging in space are maintaining their position due to the orbit which they have been forced to chalk out by means of a mutual cohesive influence maintained by what is called a cosmic gravitational pull.

As I mentioned the other day, the bicycle maintains a position only when it is moving; if it is not moving, it will fall down.

In this way, it appears that our satisfaction with any kind of stability in our life here is based on a kind of relationship which itself is relative.

Thus, an absolute value is non-existent in this world, and we cannot know things as they really are by any amount of outward relation.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  .....






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