Nature of Transcendence
"The
Absolute Truth is transcendental and, therefore, no human being can attain to Him
by his sensuous efforts, i.e., by the
ascending process, as all phenomena that are exposed to the faulty, limited
senses are, by this virtue, non-transcendental."
"The Absolute Truth is eternally existent but is not realizable by men so long as they are not relieved of the aptitude. of their defective vision. The Absolute Truth is to be received, undoubtedly in the spirit of honest inquiry, from those wise men who bear no reference to the world of their sensuous gratification."
Professor Nishikant Sanyal, Ravenshaw College.
"The Absolute Truth is eternally existent but is not realizable by men so long as they are not relieved of the aptitude. of their defective vision. The Absolute Truth is to be received, undoubtedly in the spirit of honest inquiry, from those wise men who bear no reference to the world of their sensuous gratification."
Professor Nishikant Sanyal, Ravenshaw College.
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