Commentary on the Srimad Bhagavad Gita- Discourse 3.11. - Swami Krishnananda

============================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, June 03, 2020. Discourse 3: The Second Chapter Begins ā Sankhya Yogam -11. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Psychological judgment charged with sentiment is no judgment. It should be a super-rational judgment arisen on account of the inference that the reason can draw on the basis of a universal substance that is there. The premise has to be universality, and from there we can deduce particularity. But we cannot rise from particularity to universality, because particulars cannot tell us that there is a Universal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. All logic in India is deductive in the sense that it takes its stand on the Supreme Reality first, as Sankhya has taken. The essence of thinking is consciousness; it has to be...