Guest guest Posted September 15, 2000 Report Share Posted September 15, 2000 Song of the Ever-free Chapter 5 Verse 26 The all-pervading Brahman is spotless and vast like space. It transcends all and It permeates all. It is present in the essential and the non-essential as well as in the modification. Being the selfsame Brahman, O, mind why do you weep? Commentary: Space is used to explain Brahman. " It permeates all yet remains spotless " . Question arises - In that case why not replace concept of 'Brahman' with 'Space'? The ancient seers were aware that 'Space is not Brahman'. It was recognised that 'space, time and causality' are the pre-requisites in the process of cognition. Hence just one of these (space) cannot be Brahman. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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