What is Knowledge : Ch-5-16.



Chapter 5: Maintaining One's Position-16.

We are now slowly moving beyond the limits of ordinary human understanding, which satisfies itself merely with the knowledge that everything is fine if the body is well fed and the itching mind is provided with the tentative joys which it seeks from fleeting objects.

But even these fleeting objects appearing to give a temporary satisfaction to the psychophysical organism – even this appearance – is due to something that is happening in the universe as a whole.

The causes are something else.

But we are blissfully ignorant of the causes, not only of our happiness and unhappiness, but even of our very existence here in this world for this short span of life.

What makes it possible for us to be alive in this world and be breathing?

Is it under our control entirely?


You know very well that you do not breathe because of your power over the breath, that it has something to say independently.

The heart does not function because you are working very hard for it; you have nothing to say about it, and it is your master entirely, as is the breath.

There are things which keep us alive, and yet remain totally independent of what we imagine we are.

Likewise, there are umpteen factors which range beyond our sense perception and mental understanding, which decide what is expected of us.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  .....


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