Brahma Knowledge An Outline of the Philosophy of the Vedanta As Set Forth By Th

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Brahma Knowledge An Outline of the Philosophy of the Vedanta As Set Forth By Th
Lionel D Lionel David Barnett
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Diels) ; cf. Fragment 5, " thought (of being) and being are the same, " fragment 6, " speech and thought must be real, for being exists and a naught does not exist, " fragment 7, " non-being can never be proved to exist. " Except in his view of Being as a sphere, Parmenides is in perfect accord with the Vedanta. The similarity of Plato's doctrines is well known. 15. PHASES OF THE SELF. The highest existence is thus Thought without thinking, the state in which the soul has no consciousness of an...y external object, or indeed of any object at all, strictly speaking, for it is itself in conscious identity with the sum of all being or Universal Idea ; " whilst he seeth not a thing, yet doth he see, though he see not the thing erstwhile to be seen. He that hath sight loseth not his sight, for it is imperishable. But there is naught beside 36 AN ACCOUNT OP THE VEDANTA him, naught apart from him, that he may see " (B. A. Iv. Iii. 23).
The only analogy that experience furnishes for this supposed condition of soul is that of dreamless sleep ; and it was inferred that in such sleep the soul is actually in this transcendent state.


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