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Mind and its Control: Scientific and Vedantic Viewpoints


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Mind is mysterious to all of us. If our minds were the same as our bodies, how could they survive the annihilation of those bodies? Our five sense organs provide inputs from the environment  around that is interpreted and stored in our mind. Our thoughts, sentiments, mood and emotions produce strong impressions on the face which is like an advertisement board depicting what is going on inside the mind. Sometimes it follows the law of causality but not always. So logic is not the basic mechanism of this mind. Being human we have to accept the limitations of the sense organs to fathom complexities.


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Gopal C. Bhar
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Belur Math -711202, India

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Mind is mysterious to all of us. If our minds were the same as our bodies, how could they survive the annihilation of those bodies? Our five sense organs provide inputs from the environment  around that is interpreted and stored in our mind. Our thoughts, sentiments, mood and emotions produce strong impressions on the face which is like an advertisement board depicting what is going on inside the mind. Sometimes it follows the law of causality but not always. So logic is not the basic mechanism of this mind. Being human we have to accept the limitations of the sense organs to fathom complexities.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2013%2Fv27%2Fi2%2F177583