VISIT TODAY RAMAKRISHNA II Cosmic Mind:

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Cosmic Mind:

(As in microcosm, in macrocosm too, we can safely conjecture the cosmic the mind behind this gross universe, since conformity is the law of the universe)

The next unity is the omnipresent impersonal Being known by its old mythological name as Brahma, the four-headed Brahma, and psychologically called Mahat. This is where the two unite. What is called your mind is only a bit of this Mahat caught in the trap of the brain, and the sum total of all minds caught in the meshes of brains is what you call Samashti, the aggregate, the universal. The analysis had to go further; it was not yet complete. Here we were each one of us, as it were, a microcosm, and the world taken altogether is the macrocosm. (CW.III.400-01)


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