Monday, June 17, 2013

Senses


Senses

Its amazing how the human sense organs work - the sense to taste, hear, smell, see and feel? All  work together in perfect harmony to form what is called our perception of the outside world. Thus, these tangible faculties facilitate our formation of the worldview. Interestingly, these senses are subject to the control of the individual who owns them. Therefore, ultimately, it is the mind who has to decide what one should taste/hear/smell/see or even feel, but not the senses.

Thus, biologically, WILL is placed about WANT. So, these questions arise:

1. Is it possible to train the mind to decide first?
2. If so, how will it know what to decide? In other words, what is above mind?

We live in a world where senses are fed and nourished. The mind takes it's backseat. As long as he/she can (which is literally "as looong as the senses exist") "life" goes on. When all these fails, the individual in the end loses the master (controller), not knowing which direction to take, not even knowing that one could have had control over one's life.


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