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________________ 122 HERMANN KUHN SUTRAS - One channel of knowledge. - In the state of omniscience (kevala jnana) we experience only this one - all-comprehensive - channel. Omniscience is characterized by the absence of karmic bonds. Since the other four channels function only when our consciousness is limited by karma, they cannot operate simultaneously with omniscience. Once we gained omniscience, we also have no need to experience knowledge through less perfect channels. - Two simultaneously active channels of knowledge are senseperception (mati) and external knowledge (sruti). All human beings - except the omniscient - have access to at least these two types of knowledge. - Three simultaneously active channels of knowledge are either - sense-perception (mati), external knowledge (sruti) and extra sensory perception (avadhi), or - sense-perception (mati), external knowledge (sruti) and direct mental perception (manah-paryaya). Since external knowledge is perceived by sense-perception first, these two channels need to be active simultaneously - irrespective of the third channel we use. - Four simultaneously active channels of knowledge are - sense-perception (mati) - external knowledge (sruti) - extrasensory perception (avadhi) and - direct mental perception (manah-paryaya). Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006912
Book TitleKey to Center of Universe
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Kuhn
PublisherCrosswind Publishing Germany
Publication Year
Total Pages202
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Tattvartha Sutra
File Size15 MB
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