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





Chapter-3. A Philosophic Outlook of Life


Part-3.

But the system called philosophic thinking does not end here.

A philosopher in the true sense of the term cannot be satisfied with any information that is given in this way.

He will not wholly believe what he sees, nor will he entirely believe the reports of the other senses, nor will he be satisfied with this act of synthesis which the mind is doing in regard to the reports of the senses in an ordinary, usual, commonsense way.

The philosophic mind is more than the ordinary empirical synthesising mind.

This is why it is sometimes said that there is a lower mind and a higher mind.

The lower mind does this work of gathering information and simply synthesising it into a central act of what is called perception and cognition.

But there is another feature which the mind is capable of, but which is not usually exercised by the busy people in the world.


Swami Krishnananda

To be continued  ...



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