“All knowledge is personal. No knowledge is impersonal.”
Everything that we know about the world around us, all our knowledge, is tainted by how our mind perceives it upon observation. In other words, it is entirely possible that one person’s reality is completely different from other’s.
It isn’t easy to grapple with this truth, but just as beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, you can’t fault another person for their opinions and their own reality. But that being said, does it negate the existence of an ‘absolute truth’?
Read on as Osho throws light on this strange paradox through the lens of another Sufi story in The Mind and its Perceptions.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Sep/2018
Length : 24 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
In The Perfect Way, Osho beckons us to embark on a transformative journey from darkness to light, from a meaningless existence to a life filled with purpose and bliss. Are you ready to accept Osho’s invitation and rediscover the radiant path that leads to a world of infinite possibilities? Read this insightful excerpt from The […]