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What is mind, What
is Soul or Consciousness
This world will soon become a better
place to live in and will soon have the Golden Age or
the era of peace and purity if man realises the self as
distinct from the body, practises soul-consciousness and,
on that basis, adopts motto of World Brotherhood.In order
to end the Iron Age, the society has to understand that
the root cause of all sufferings and troubles in the world
is that man has gradually come to identify himself with
the body. Today, little does he realise, and much less
does he practise the truth that, in this body which is
made of inert matter, dwells a conscient and immortal
entity - the eternal spark of life and light, called the
soul.
The body is like a temple and the soul is like the flame
of light or like the deity in a temple. The body is like
a car and the soul like its driver. The body is an assemblage
of instruments in the shape of various organs - whereas
the soul is its user. The body and the brain are like
a computer whereas the soul it is that programmes it and
uses it. The body is not for its own sake but for a conscient
user, called the soul.
The soul is like a micro-star. It abides in the body,
midway between the eye-brows, where a devout in India
apply Tilak - a sacred mark. Here, it is connected with
the brain and the nervous system.
The soul has three intrinsic abilities which the body
or anything else, made of matter, does not possess. These
are (1) the ability to think or wish or will, (2) the
ability to judge, understand or investigate and (3) the
ability to retain impressions of past thoughts in the
form of attitudes, moods or habits. The first of these
is known as Mind, the second as Intellect and the third
as Samskãras, Resolves or the Latencies.
It is these abilities which distinguish one man from another
and determine the mental and moral state of a person.
One who is given to violence and other evils is known
as a sinner, the other who makes efforts to purify his
thoughts, judgment and resolves is known as a 'Mahãtma'
or 'an elevated soul' whereas the one who has completely
divinised himself, is called a devãtma or a deity.
It should thus be clearly borne in mind that it is the
soul that suffers or enjoys because of its bad or good
actions, for mind is not an entity separate from the soul;
rather, it is the name given to the manifestation of soul's
consciousness.
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