Originally posted by: NathuPyare
oh hello. .. u have got ur basics all wrong dear.
according to Hinduism. atma or soul powers the body and mind and mind is not equal to "the knowledge and thinking we form based on primary and secondary knowledge" š rather mind is what contains knowledge.. Mind exists without knowledge but knowledge cannot exist without mind...for ex. in amnesia or psychological disorders mind may exist without knowledge of self or other things.
mind is mann, intellect is buddhi, and knowledge is gyan... these 3 are totally different entities .
so dear member r u really comfortable with ur intellect or would u like to sharpen it some more with the help of some knowledge from a few more scriptures or even real life experiences? your mind would still try to persuade u in a different direction, i must warn u in advance š
Actually I was talking about the four fundamental parts of the mind - the buddhi or intellect, the ahankara or identity, the manas or memory and chitta, which is pure intelligence. This is the basis of the Yogic system, something Vivekanand wrote extensively about. As I mentioned before, I had simplified it.
According to the Yogic system, the mind has 16 parts. I don't know what you are talking about, but you seem to be going by literal Hindi meanings. I would love to have a source for your claims. You can look up mine. Read any book on the Yogic system. Read sadhguru. Now, your turn.
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