Mind is invisible force in our body driving and directing our thinking, attitude, emotions, actions and reactions. Mind is not a gross thing, it is invisible and intangible. Its magnitude cannot be measured. It does not require a space in which to exist. Mind is the most subtle of the matter and hence, prompter of the body. Its seat is in the brain and the mind is not brain. Many misunderstand mind to brain. For the better understanding of the modern society, the brain can be compared with the CPU of a computer, mind the operating system. The mind is intimately connected with the body. The...
Mind is invisible force in our body driving and directing our thinking, attitude, emotions, actions and reactions. Mind is not a gross thing, it is in...
From the time immemorial man is in the quest to know himself, his source and the destiny. The analysis of philosophical research started with the external nature. The search for the cause of creation was linked into the search of nature of a man himself. Is the man only a physical being? Or has a spiritual base? The new vista was opened with the study of man. How does he think? Is the power to think inherent in the mind itself? Does any extra power impel it to think? They wondered whether there was any first principle or Ultimate Reality underlying the world outside and also whether there was...
From the time immemorial man is in the quest to know himself, his source and the destiny. The analysis of philosophical research started with the exte...
The difference between ethics and morals can seem somewhat arbitrary to many, but there is a basic, albeit subtle, difference. Morals define personal character, while ethics stress a social system in which those morals are applied. In other words, ethics point to standards or codes of behavior expected by the group to which the individual belongs. This could be national ethics, social ethics, company ethics, professional ethics, family ethics, and sexual ethics and so on. So while a person's moral code is usually unchanging very easily, the ethics he or she practices can be dependent on...
The difference between ethics and morals can seem somewhat arbitrary to many, but there is a basic, albeit subtle, difference. Morals define personal ...
How much is the truth in organized religion? If there is truth in the religions, what is the result in terms of the evolution of man? It may engulf, enmesh truth, but the organized religion itself is not true. Therefore, organized religion is false, it separates man from man. You are a Muslim, I am a Hindu, another is a Christian or a Buddhist and we are wrangling, butchering each other. Is there any truth in that? We are not discussing religion as the pursuit of truth, but we are considering if there is any truth in organized religion. We are so conditioned by organized religion to think...
How much is the truth in organized religion? If there is truth in the religions, what is the result in terms of the evolution of man? It may engulf, e...