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Re-Incarnation

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>>All the three are derived at only through the mind... thus here too there is perception, not of the senses, but of the mind...<<

Can the mind exist,without senses or organs like eyes-ears-nose-brain...etc?

Did not gravity exist before Newton gave us laws?

>>My dear friend, Minus body sense perception is varied... and it never would be in one definite state...<<

If there is no "body",what then is perceived and by whom? What 'state' are we talking about?

sb

Probably only the "I" exists... and that too in different states... which could possibly explain the variety of creation...

There is no state of perception without the body... and whatever perception the "I" carries is only through its manifestation...
 
That is why I tend to think that creation is for knowing... experiencing and being...

The pure and unadulterated "I" that probably was, is no more now... with perceptory changes, it could never be the same...
 
Only when we think,creation has taken place - then a creator,material for creation..and so on.What if,there was never a time,there were never ever creation nor ever destroyer nor sustainer....everything is/was as it is.What i am saying is,there is/was never a start nor is/was will be an end.Aadium illai Anthamum illai.I am sure our ancient Rishis must have incorporated this also in Vedas or Upanishad..etc.Because we identify with our body,which is subjected to an end,our sense perceptions tend to make us observe in these lines,i guess.

sb
 
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