April 16th, 2012
The basic powers of man in the Indian sym bol of the team of horses: “The self (atma, the divine core of being) owns the chariot, the body is the chariot, i tuitive distinction and recognition is the charioteer; the function of thought is the reins; the powers of the senses are the horses; and the objects or spheres of sensory perception are the track. Man, in whom are combined the self and the powers of the senses and of thought, is called the eater or the enjoyer.” (Katha Upanishad, 8-6th century B.C.) Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1987 (Taken with instagram)

The basic powers of man in the Indian sym bol of the team of horses: “The self (atma, the divine core of being) owns the chariot, the body is the chariot, i tuitive distinction and recognition is the charioteer; the function of thought is the reins; the powers of the senses are the horses; and the objects or spheres of sensory perception are the track. Man, in whom are combined the self and the powers of the senses and of thought, is called the eater or the enjoyer.” (Katha Upanishad, 8-6th century B.C.) Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1987 (Taken with instagram)