Guest guest Posted January 18, 2000 Report Share Posted January 18, 2000 Again, most of the other sciences deal with things that do not move, that are fixed. You can analyze the chair. the chair does not fly from you. But this science deals with the mind, which moves all the time; the moment you want to study it, it slips. Now the mind is in one mood, the next moment, perhaps, it is different, changing, changing all the time. In the midst of all this change it has to be studied, understood, grasped, and controlled I low much more difficult, then, is this science! It requires rigorous training. _____________________________ Want to read an interesting and recent article on Vivekananda/Einstein and Tesla by John Dobson, founder of The SanFrancisco Sidewalk Astronomers? It clarifies some of Swamiji's ideas on the physics of his day, including his view of Akasha and Prana. It also tells of an interesting meeting and connection between the three of them (and a mystery fourth person) starting at a party Swamiji went to. Find it at: http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/srv/3version/Dobsvivekeinst.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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