Suppose our instrument of perception, in this case the eye, is made like a telescope or a microscope, our view of the universe would be entirely different. The cube that you see before you will be different, its shape may be different, and the view may be different. What you see is entirely dependent upon your instruments of perception.
Sri M said...
Suppose our instrument of perception, in this case the eye, is made like a telescope or a microscope, our view of the universe would be entirely different. The cube that you see before you will be different, its shape may be different, and the view may be different. What you see is entirely dependent upon your instruments of perception.
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• November 18, 2015 at 06:29 AMDear Sri Sri Madhukarnath Babaji,
You seem to suggest that its the perception that is important, but not the instruments. I agree. Then, can you please elaborate on why these instruments of perception are provided to us? What is the divine purpose? How we are suppose to make good use of them for realizing the truth? Namaste.