What is Knowledge : Ch-8-6.
Chapter-8 : Control of the Instruments of Knowledge.6.
The phenomenality, or the relative character of the world or the universe, becomes apparent due to the consequence that follows from a sensory interpretation of the universe.
The interpretation of the object by means of the instrument of even the mind, much less the senses, is not a proper attitude either of the mind or of the senses in regard to the object.
Nothing can be known by placing it as a total outsider to the consciousness that intends to know it. Knowledge, or the knowledge process, is a crucial issue in profounder studies in our educational career.
This profundity involved in the very process of knowing anything is the secret of philosophical analysis and conclusions.
Swami Krishnananda
To be continued ....
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