Gandhi and the doctrine of mind only truth and the void of being
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- Introduction.
- Questions on the nature of reality.
- Similarities.
- Differences.
- Critical Analysis.
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gandhi's thought follows in the footsteps of a philosophical tradition whose founders examined the nature of reality through the internal realm of the spirit. Their works described a constant and unceasing search for what is real, a journey that questioned the very means by which we perceive and assemble our concept of "I" and the purpose and relationship of that Self to the external world. In their experiments they "turned the search inward," uniting religion and philosophy, reason and faith in a personal quest of self-realization. gandhi's life long search found its roots from within this foundation whose response to the question, what is real? was transformed into a search for truth.
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