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the answer for one who says the following the sufferings that come to living beings due to thirst, fear, etc, and the experiences of the organs of the mind, eyes, etc, are not soul experiences, so there is no special benefit in having compassion for living beings

The answer for one who says the following. The sufferings that come to living beings due to thirst, fear, etc., and the experiences of the organs of the mind, eyes, etc., are not soul experiences, so there is no special benefit in having compassion for living beings.

In this physical body, only two things can experience the sorrow and happiness. That is the soul and God. Our mind, eye, tongue, ear, nose, skin, etc., are tools for humans. It does not experience good or bad. Those limbs are tools of the soul to experience good and bad. The tools like the eye, nose, ear, mind, etc. do not have knowledge. It is like nonliving things. Nonliving things cannot feel good and bad. We should not say that sand becomes happy, because sand is a nonliving thing; it does not have the knowledge to experience good and bad. So we should not say my mind is happy. Because the mind is a tool for us. Tool does not experience anything.

Human-constructed house, which is made of sand, cement, etc. House does not experience anything because it is a nonliving thing. The person who resides in the house experiences good and bad. So God has made a small house for us to live in, which is called the human body. The human body can not experience anything. The soul, which is inside the body, can experience the pleasure and the sorrow. So we have to know that only the soul has the knowledge that can be experienced. Tools are available in the human body, like limbs, to help humans. So the tools cannot experience anything. When we cry, our eyes water, not our glass.


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