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re: manas,buddhi,blends,initial assumptions

Dec 16, 2002 07:04 PM
by Mauri


Louis wrote: <<Of course Buddhi is at work in all manasic 
processes, as the phrase Buddhi-Manas implies. The real 
question is the awareness of the personality that is doing the 
thinking. Can it discern between ordinary and extra-ordinary 
experiences of thought. That is what the spiritual evolution 
associated with this and our future root races ia all about.>>

One might wonder how one might define "extra-ordinary 
experiences of thought" in that context, and whether that 
"extra" might be a reference to such as forms of "sensed 
relevance" (or whatever) that, from a certain perspective, might 
be seen as a potential, keyish (and "extra ordinary"?) lead of 
some kind, say ... 

Speculatively,
Mauri



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