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Vol. XXXVI, 2013
Consciousness : A Critical Observation
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religion strong..... What the metaphysicians call being', the physicists call 'matter'; but there is no real fight between the two; both are one. Though an atom is invisible, unthinkable, yet in it are the real power and potency of the universe. That is what the Vedāntist says of Atman.""
Criticizing the above-mentioned view of Swami Vivekānanda, B. K. Jagdish logically renders his statement : “The Monists are not able to explain how God or Brahman totally gave up its divinity, Knowledge or Consciousness. How the immutable became mutable ? Since the Monists cannot say that God is mutable, therefore, they say that the transformation is not real, but is only apparent. But, in the case of the forces of Nature or Matter, the scientists say that the transformation is real or factual; it is not apparent or illusory. So the analogy of the snake and the rope is not befitting and the attempt at unification of God, souls and matter is only arbitrary. The parallel of the unified-field theory, cited as an'analogy by the Monists is only a contrived one and, in fact, goes against them.”
"There is no denying the fact that the things of the world are transitory or momentary. They are changing every moment. But this change is factual and real and this momentary existence also, for that moment, is real. There are so many sub-atomic particles and even if we thought that one of these kinds, say the Quarks, are the ultimate or original form of energy, we know that even that is momentary. But it does not mean that it has only illusory existence or that it does not exist. Moreover, even the Quarks, or whatever be the ultimate or original form of Matter of Nature, are not conscious. So we cannot say that 'the Being' and 'the Matter are the same. Certainly, we cannot.""
Scientific View
In the light of Science, especially in physiology, it is described that Consciousness and Body are two different entities where the-Body changes (because every seven years old cells are replaced by new ones), grows or decays with age; but Consciousness maintains its identity and continuity. If a person be considered as a mere body including brain, the fact of his continuous identity and continuous consciousness cannot be explained.
B. K. Jagdish gives stress on these two realities by saying - The body may get exhausted of physical energy where as the. Mind or Consciousness may feel inexhaustibleness of physical, metaphysical or spiritual energy and may, in fact, grow with the years. While the body ages with years, the Mind gets only wiser or more experienced. The heart, which is a part of the body, may grow
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