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KENOPANISHAD : Section-2, Mantram-4. Post : 13 - Swami Krishnananda.

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---------------------------------------- Saturday, November 14, 2020.09:29.AM. SECTION TWO Mantras - 4. Post-13. ------------------------- There is another theory which holds that the Self knows itself by itself, by becoming the subject as well as the object. This theory makes the Self perishable, because it divides the Self into two parts. The Self can never became an object of itself. If it does, it has to die. One thing cannot become another thing unless it dies to that one thing. The Self does not require another consciousness to know itself. Therefore it cannot be said that the Self becomes an object to know itself. ------------------------- The theory of the Buddhists that the Self is perishable is wrong. According to the Buddhists, the Self is a constantly changing process, and not an existent being. A process is never what it is for more than a moment, and hence every process is transitory. According to this theory the whole existence is a moving shadow, a passing phenomenon wi

KENOPANISHAD : Section-2, Mantram-4. Post : 12 - Swami Krishnananda.

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  ------------------------------------- Saturday, November 14, 2020.09:29.AM. SECTION TWO Mantras - 4. Post-12. ------------------------------------ Consciousness should be realised as the fundamental basis of all mental experiences. It should be realised in every state of our life in waking, dreaming and deep sleep. All thoughts are heterogeneous in their nature. They are not connected with one another. But they are experienced as belonging to one person because of the unity of the Self within. Our body, senses and mind are all made up of scattered parts that appear to be a unified whole because of the underlying indivisible essence. If only the Self were not there, our personality would be thrown away into the condition of atoms, disconnected and varied. There is no difference at all between the building bricks of one body and of another body. All are made up of the same earth, water, fire, air and space. But bodies appear to be different, they act in different ways, because the acto

KENOPANISHAD : Section-2, Mantram-1 to 3. Post : 11 - Swami Krishnananda.

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------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, October 24, 2020.11:58.AM. SECTION TWO Mantras 1 to 3 Post-11. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The realisation of Brahman does not take the form of personal experience. One cannot say or tell that one has known one’s Self well, because everything that is known becomes an object. The Self is the knower of all, and is not known by anything. To say that one has known it is to limit it, and to say that one has not known it is, again, to limit it. The knower does not know anything other than the knower, which cannot be called the knowledge of the knower. Knowledge works on a dualistic basis. But the Self is non-dual. There is no knower other than the Self. It alone appears as the one and the many, as the experiencer, and also the experienced. The question of the knower, the knowledge and the known does not arise regarding the pure Self. In all processes of knowledge neither the subject is well