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Friday, May 22, 2009

Secret of Natural Laws and Principles-God, Nature and We: Metaphysics of Moolmantra of Sikhism and Religions Revealing Concept of One God-I

It seems that we cannot consider human different from any other human in this concept of the One, not only this there is nothing in the Creation that can be left. This ability to observe each and everything thing, person or place in absolute relevance, conferring the concept of the One, is the origin of integrated wisdom, mystic in nature that we may call Philosophy, though more of metaphysical in nature.



This is also the base of the Absolute Frame of Reference that in each individual, thing or place this Oneness does not change with time and or space. The self-felt feelings never change as we feel the same as we grow up from the childhood to the old age.


These self-felt feelings open the door of our conscience. This conscience does not allow anything, which we can accept without the touch of the self-felt feelings.


It is the original concept of the One that we know as God’s Omnipresence, Omniscience, Omnipotence, etc., and as a result the originality, creativity and individuality that appears in the Creation is His role of Onkar, in which the oneness as the singleness is diversified in such a way that this very oneness is still present in it. However, knowing it is only knowledge, and until it gets the touch of mysticism, it is dead as if a stone.


The computer may know everything and more than any human can know. However, it is not having the self-felt feelings. The mother has the self-felt feelings for a child, though the artificial ways of becoming a mother may not give the joy of the mystic bond, which is having the highest power of Reiki in this relation.


In the Indian Philosophy of Religion, Mysticism and the Metaphysics in particular lay great importance on this point. The word for the self-felt feelings is having a special name, the Sanskaras, which one receives from the mother. The Sanskara is not just giving a birth to a baby; even the birds, animals and other mammals do it. The Sakaar means the visible, and the word San, is having the mystic beauty.

In this series, which is part of the previous one, we will mainly consider natural laws and principles in the metaphysical way and particularly the concept of ONE God. Thanks!



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