What is Mind‪?‬ Vedic Leadership Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

To comprehend the true nature of the Mind, we must first differentiate it from the Brain. The Brain, a tangible organ, serves as a conduit for processing information and controlling bodily functions. It is the hardware that allows us to interact with the world. On the other hand, the Mind, known in Vedic Sanskrit texts as “Mana,” represents the intangible aspect of our consciousness. It encompasses our thoughts, emotions, memories, and the vast expanse of our subjective experience.

To comprehend the true nature of the Mind, we must first differentiate it from the Brain. The Brain, a tangible organ, serves as a conduit for processing information and controlling bodily functions. It is the hardware that allows us to interact with the world. On the other hand, the Mind, known in Vedic Sanskrit texts as “Mana,” represents the intangible aspect of our consciousness. It encompasses our thoughts, emotions, memories, and the vast expanse of our subjective experience.