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________________ THE TRUTH speaking, it is a sort of force marked with differentiating pitch and intensity and rhythm, which is to be distinguished from the blind forces of nature, because of its being an aspect of the Intelligent substance of Spirit. When the general form of mental agitation, termed desire or impulse, encounters a thing that emits or sends out corresponding vibrations, it experiences a sort of shock or thrill which is the first act of perception, or rather the first step in the process of perception. At this stage cognition is felt rather than known, that is to say, it is more like a feeling than knowledge (idea). Then comes attention into play, which ascertains the nature of the object by testing it with its innate mental forms. As a result of this cognition proper now takes place. The impulses, then, are the mental re-agents, and all knowledge is acquired, by the finite mind, through them, of the outside world, in the first instance. They embody the general diagrams of class-sensations (general ideas) of things, and are able, by means of the correspondence between the mental and physical vibrations, to detect the presence of their objects. Attention is, from another point of view, the instrument of succession, and, therefore, of limitation of knowledge. We do not know all things together, but only one after another. Yet knowledge in its infinite array is present within the consciousness all the time. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006709
Book TitleFaith Knowledge and Conduct
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChampat Rai Jain
PublisherChampat Rai Jain
Publication Year1929
Total Pages126
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size4 MB
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