Nandakishore Mridula

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Throughout the east, whatever Hindu or Buddhist thought have deeply penetrated, it is family believed that all knowledge is directly accessible to the concentrated and ‘one-pointed’ mind, without the direct intervention of the senses. Probably all inventors, artists and mathematicians are more or less aware of this as a matter of personal experience. In the language of psycho-analysis, this concentration preparatory to undertaking a specific task is “the willed introversion of a creative mind, which, retreating before its own problem and inwardly collecting its forces, dips atleast for a ...more
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