In the mind we think we don't know what our body needs, but our subconscious mind knows what our body needs. We don't listen to ourselves, we don't listen to our body, we don't listen to what our subconscious mind is telling us.
*Chapter 5 - The Fourth Dimension*
*Day 20*
That which is beyond the intellect, beyond the identity, that is worth knowing. That is Brahman. Upanishad emphasises that there is no other way, you have to know that.
It's easy to say I know it. It is easy to say I don't know. If you say I don't know, then also you are not truthful. One who knows like that, he really knows. Are you not confused? It's not straight mathematics.
If you are not confused, you will get confused in the next few hours. The jobs of Rishis is not to convey, but just to thoroughly confuse. If you think you know it, you don't know it.
If you think you don't know it that's not correct. You know it. The Consciousness is such that deep inside there is something that knows it. In our conscious mind, we think we don't know, but our subconscious mind knows it.
In the mind we think we don't know what our body needs, but our subconscious mind knows what our body needs. We don't listen to ourselves, we don't listen to our body, we don't listen to what our subconscious mind is telling us.
You may know certain things subconsciously, somewhere deeper on an intuitive level, but on a surface level you may not know it all. So one who says he knows it he doesn’t know.
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