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Commenting on a passage from the Kena Upanishad





श्रोत्रस्य श्रोत्रं मनसो मनो यद्वाचो ह वाचं स उ प्राणस्य प्राणश्चक्षुषश्चक्षुः ।
"What is the Ear of the ear, the Mind of the mind, the Speech of speech, that is the Breath of breath, and the Eye of the eye."
(Kena Upanishad 1,2)

We think that in this passage there is a reference: the ear refers to the capacity to be Ear, the mind to the capacity to be Mind, the tongue to the capacity to be Language, the breath to the capacity to be Breath, and the eye to the capacity to be Eye. The body has the capacity to be a Body that finds its true nature in the Spirit. Everything refers to a pre-understanding, that is, to what is only intelligible and immaterial.

 [I] See https://princasvilniuje.blogspot.com/2024/07/flesh-and-spirit-living-between-two.html

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