Science deals with only the conditioned knowledge and not the knowledge as such. Thus viewed, science is limited knowledge and logic – a frail instrument of knowing.
With instruments of limitations, with limited knowledge, the unlimited cannot be known. With the conditioned, the unconditioned is never measured. Ounce glass is no instrument to calculate the quantity of the oceans. A limited human mind and intellect are no tape to measure the all-pervading God, the Reality of the soul.
In this sense only, the great seers of old repeatedly declared that Truth or God is beyond the senses and the mind.
When we have integrated fully our inner personality, through the diligent and sincere practice of any one of the processes of self-perfection, the individual is ready for the great take-off. Fitted with such a pair of wings, the seeker shoots across the realms of time, space and causality, into the very domain of pure Consciousness.
In fact, through concentrated meditation, a seeker diligently learns to gather all his scattered awareness of things from the outer world and next from the parts of his body Thereafter, he rolls into himself all his awareness that is being wasted in his mental zone. Lastly, he withdraws all his awful contacts from his intellectual personality.
When thus there are no objects for the awareness to be aware of, it being nothing but awareness, to appreciate the possibility that at that moment the awareness will have to become aware of itself, it would not matter whether one is a great scientist, an incomparable logician or an unapproachable philosopher.
For, what it is and what it is like are not within our known experiences. Thus it would not come within the expressions of limited experiences gained among the finite sense objects. Even here, when an experience is not superficial but slightly deeper, language fails. Language has no entry into the realm of Truth.
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