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Thought for the Day - 10th September 2005

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Source: Radio Sai web site

 

We generally consider Pratyaksha Pramaana (proof of direct perception) as the

most important type of evidence. We are able to see our body and all its parts;

however, our mind is not visible. We are unable to comprehend the Atma (spirit).

Anumaana or inference is another form of proof. We see smoke on the top of a

distant hill. We infer from the smoke that there must be a fire on that hill.

Although we see only the smoke, we infer that there is fire. To infer the

existence of the 'unseen' from the presence of what is 'seen' is Anumaana

Pramaana (inferential proof). But, these methods of determining facts are

applicable only to the external universe. For determining the Divine Principle,

we must depend only on the Shabdha Pramaana of the Vedas. We believe in the

existence of the Atma on the strength of the statements made by the great sages

who have had the experience of it and who have conveyed it through their

teachings. When the

Divine is described as One without attributes, eternal, pure, free and

self-effulgent, this description will not make the Brahman (God) visible to us.

It is only when the state of Brahman is realised by us that its existence

becomes valid.- Baba

Thought for the day as written at Prasanthi Nilayam today10th September 2005

 

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