To Realists

From Note Book 4 of ‘In Woods of God-Realization’ We cannot regard, thought as merely a product, a thing of which the characteristics are due to the nature of the mechanical antecedents out of which it has arisen; when we do so, we are at once confronted...

H. Spencer

By the Persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence of some Cause which transcends our knowledge and conception. In asserting it we assert an Unconditioned Reality without beginning or end. Such starting point, by its very nature, cannot be a demonstrable...

Fichte on Maya

From Note Book 4 of ‘In Woods of God-Realization’ In the mental world, inactivity of mind may be the resultant of an equilibrium of forces; and the forces may be greater taken separately than in many cases of active thought – only they neutralise...

Taitiriya Brahmana

From Note Book 4 of ‘In Woods of God-Realization’ Patha Vyasan Though Bharadwaj applied himself to the Veda in three successive lives, he began on being incited by Indra to study the remainder of Vedic lore even in the fourth… Indra, of course, cured...

Vedamukthi and Jeevanmukthi

From Note Book 4 of ‘In Woods of God-Realization’ Jnan is the principal requisite, Manonash, Vasana kshaya, subordinate. Jnan as ordinarily understood subordinate; Jnan raised in intensity to the pitch of Manonash and Vasanakshaya, the principal requisite....