What is Knowledge : Ch-8-9.


Chapter-8 : Control of the Instruments of Knowledge.9.

Hence, the senses working together with the mind, and even with the intellect, do not present to us a correct picture of things as they really are.

As philosophers tell us, things in themselves are never seen and never known; they cannot be perceived.

What do we perceive?

We perceive only a whitewash or a colour that is painted over that which really is, by the brush of the space and time factors.

So, we see only a painting or a whitewash or a colourwash, but not that which is behind this painting or veneer that is smeared over its surface.

But inasmuch as only the outer conditioning factors become the real objects of our perception or mental cognition, we mistake phenomenality for reality, relativity for absoluteness, temporality for eternity, and even pain for pleasure.

Swami Krishnananda
  To be continued ....


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