Mind is the receptacle (of all our knowledge).
Mind is not a gross thing, visible and tangible. Its existence is nowhere seen. Its magnitude cannot be measured. It does not require a space in which to exist. Mind and matter are two aspects as subject and object of one and the same.
Mind precedes matter. This is Vedantic theory. Matter precedes mind. This is scientific theory.
Just as the physical body is composed of solid, liquid and gaseous matter, so also the mind is made up of subtle matter of various grades of density with different rates of vibration.
The individual mind of A, although separated from the mind-substance used by other individuals, B, C, D, E, X, Y, etc.,
by a thin wall of very finest kind of matter, is really in touch with the other apparently separated minds and with the universal mind of which it forms a part. If A is a friend of B, A's mind is connected with B's mind. The minds of friends, relatives,
brothers of A are attached to as mind. Several minds are similarly linked to B's mind also. The minds of those who are attached to A's mind are, therefore, connected, in turn, with the minds of those who are hanging on B's mind. In this manner, one mind is in touch with all minds in the whole world.
Mind is not only made daily, but always made. Every minute, it changes its colours and shape like a chameleon. It is very Chanchala (wavering) and Asthira (unsteady)(Gita, VI, 26).
The mind evolves through experience
You need a lot of reading to understand or define the mind but and even after a lot of reading you won't be able to define or understand it like I could not understand what exactly these statments mean.
2006-12-03 17:28:40
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answered by Deve 2
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"Mind is combination of thoughts and memory." Let me define in detail. Human is like a computer and mind is combination of "Processor", "Ram" and "Hard Disk". Which is use to remember every needed experience, used to take difficult(or easy or any) decisions, and order to every part of human being to do work. It also maintain our nature. NORMALY "MIND" IS PRIME MINISTER OR PRESIDENT OF BODY(HEART IS THE KING) TO KNOW MORE CALL ME ON 09879307001
2006-12-02 00:39:48
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answered by faisal n 1
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Mind is like a Black board. What you write on it will be reflected from it. So as a child if you are well groomed, you have the privelege of having good things written on it and goodness reflects and vice versa for bad grooming. Good things to write are good charecter formation, virtuousity, friendliness, kindness, fear of God, understanding, empathy etc; etc; and bad things the opposite. Never build idols in your mind meaning never maintain excess love for anything which can turn into fixation later on which is troublesome.
2006-12-03 04:50:04
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answered by Mathew C 5
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The mind is our awareness of what the brain is doing. The brain is the real physical organ, but it carries out more functions faster than we can be consciously aware of. So the whatever senses, feelings, thoughts and memories we are aware of is what I call the mind. In a word, consciousness.
2006-12-02 02:35:08
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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mind is a important part of one's Body.
If used in a good manner can bring a lot of Prosperity &
If used in a Bad manner can bring only disaster
2006-12-02 00:45:52
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answered by Gattu 1
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A contribution of society
2006-12-02 00:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Mind is the best sexual "organ" of the body.
2006-12-02 02:19:47
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answered by lanisoderberg69 4
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u cant define it
2006-12-02 00:05:10
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answered by Mikhil M 2
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MIND-----IS THE SWIFTEST OF ALL. WE CANT HIDE ANYTHING FROM OUR MIND.---SO CAN NOT RUN AWAY FROM IT. MIND IS GOD MIND IS SPIRIT---MIND IS SUPERIOR OF ALL. FOR THIS WE SHOULD SATISFY OUR MIND TO GET PEACE OF MIND.
2006-12-02 00:29:41
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answered by Mehbooba 4
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m- master of thought
i-inner-self
n- new vision
d-destroy if taken wrong way.
2006-12-02 01:54:10
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answered by priya 3
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