![]() ![]() And the world as seen from the mind is a subjective and private world, which changes continuously. ![]() The existence and form of all things depend upon the mind. This means that time, space and causality are not ‘objective’, but mental categories. As in the Kantian view, it is a correlate of the human knowing subject, and, therefore, has the fundamental structure of our way of knowing. We know that only by means of the bodily senses and the mind can the world be known. All this applies to the body and the mind also, both of which are transient and subject to birth and death. Also, they are governed by the law of causation. They are transient and in a state of perpetual flux. ![]() The forms around us, says Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, are constituted of the five elements. ![]()
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