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KAIVALYA GITA Vol I By Dr. Vijai S. Shankar M.D. Phd.
Prehistoric man had a mind, but it was non-functional. When the first 'Label' appeared within the mind of pre-historic man, it became functional. The quantity of labels in the mind increased as life sophisticated itself. Slowly, steadily and surely labels were increasing within the mind of evolving man, and this increase was reflected as the 'Known' or knowledge. The growth in knowledge and its meaning consequentially produced 'Ideas' and ...
'Truth demonstrates itself every moment': such is the wisdom of a sage whose understanding is not the same as man's. His understanding of the illusory arises from what the mind thinks it sees, hears, tastes, smells, touches and thinks of life, whereas man's understanding of reality arises from what the mind thinks it sees, hears, tastes, smells, touches or thinks of life. The understanding of man feeds merely on the objects of the senses and on ...
Man seems to have harnessed the infinite resources of this planet so efficiently; he believes that he has made remarkable progress in scientific, technological and social environment. There is little that is not available to him for engaging is conditioned, desired interests and enhancing bodily comforts. However, blessed with such enrichments, and in pursuit of contentment, satisfaction and happiness, experience shows that man has found none of these, but rather ...