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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Chaos is Natural with Zero Resultant: Our Brain can use it without Comprehension

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Nature has all embedded in it as its natural laws and principles in each and everything. We common know as characteristics, qualities, functions, works and impact. This diversified impact from atomic and molecular level is so systematic that nothing can ever change it. 


We usually consider that chaos is something that we cannot predict. Its very true, but its the resultant of all actions and reactions on anything. This resultant cannot be known as what we know is that resultant is always zero. So, what we can be sure is that though the energy changes forms, the overall changes come out to be zero. The vector resultant is zero no matter how big the thing is.


Our tendency to know and explore becomes childish as we go for the more knowledge and it simply breeds knowledge. We have not been able to use what we know. Its what we know as we cannot practice all that we know. Ego seems the cause for it because we seem interested in knowing not in doing. Ego drives us to prove that we are superior and thus the most harmed are the ones, who are practical in doing what they know and who are they?


With exception to humans all living and nonliving ones do what they know. The human ego helps us in thinking but useless knowledge prevents us to practice it. We notice animals and birds follow natural laws and principles. 


For us the confidence seems as the most potent thing. Our confidence cannot help us to avoid corruption and thus thought pollution that harms the natural world in which we live.


The faith made Lord Jesus give his life on the cross, Socrates drank poison, all martyrs and soldiers, and others to sacrifice their greed for sake of duty. By faith one can sacrifice selfishness not by confidence as it seems.

Thus, it seems that the confidence is the Force that Ego seem to use, but Faith is the Power that we have at the Pineal Gland and thus the rest of the body. If we are doing technological works on brain control, we can easily understand that nature gives faith as power that runs body from womb to tomb...

On the other hand, the ego simply seem interfere with natural laws and principles and thus we have egoistic and egocentric people becoming rulers and dictators. The misuse of ego is considered a mental disease in Ayurveda and other Spiritual or Holistic Health Sciences as it disturbs not only the individual but rest of the natural world... leading to weakening of pineal gland that needs faith in the natural laws and the principles because it works naturally as we say from womb to tomb...

These points that we are sharing are from natural health sciences and are not a kind of REACTION to other theories whatsoever...

If we do not want to work on natural health, the natural lifestyle, who is going to do it! Yes, the nature in the natural world has always kept it as we say preserved it...

The nature uses rhythm as its technology. This rhythmic system is the sound in the quantum physics that is the cause of the creation of the universe and also of the natural world in it. We also know it as the Anahat or the Anahad Music, the Unstuck Music. It can heal anything by restoring naturally as if a miracle. Its supernatural but not superstitious. What need to explore what faith is, is not it.

What is ego in the above context: Willing not to serve but get served or rule!     

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

How Human and Indian Civilization has Faced and Managed Revolutions that Harmed Nature: Individual, Society, Nature and Civilizations Work Together

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With few words about Western Culture, I would add that even in Eastern Culture, there is no significant difference of choice and choosing whether one wants to drink, smoke and do whatever seems western. It is not at all so as even the westerner people start it in excess after two major revolutions against nature and to be specific it harms the natural world, particularly after Two World Wars.


The first one was the Industrial revolution and the next one was the Technology or IT Revolution. Both of these were able to give great facilities so many people adopted these and ignored the natural resources.


We may be enjoying a lot but we are also paying a great cost for it from last more than 100 years as what are using cannot be reproduced. It includes the natural resources.

Now, Indian Civilization was based on natural resources and recyclable process that included almost all things like cloths from cotton, foods that were not processed, education that produced thinkers and researchers not just job seekers as home based works were sufficient to help the families live happily. For example, the child of a shopkeeper would get many degree while also having shop as one's work place.

Now, when the world wants to explore the natural ways and thus means and methods for survival, we have all of it present in our civilization from thousands of years.

We are educated to compete right from the first day of schooling. So, how one can excel when one is taught only two things: Compete and Win. The competitions lead to live as if everything is fair in it and thus the presence of corruption from thoughts to environmental levels.

In nature we all coexist and thus the education based on survival and competition can teach us how to defect others, jealousy, hatred and thus all leading to make one feel secure if one is rich. This state of being rich without being cultured and civilized creates carving to prove that one is superior by possessions not by qualities and virtues and thus all that is humanly. It made human lost the self-worth as money can now buy or prove anything.

The education is not just reading books and answering, it more than that. We all know that in the last one century, we have gone into great deficiency of original or classical philosophers, thinkers, sociologists, scientists, doctors, and so on as only the computer operators, the technocrats seem have been the experts or masters in every kind of field.

It has created the human knowledge and wisdom just a tool for trading and one needs to copy and paste or at most analyze data and claim to be a researchers. This has given rise to Cyber Crimes, Online Robbery and thus Artificial Intelligence (the AI).

India has an answer, but if we want it otherwise we become highly educated and great technocrats.

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Ragas have a direct relationship to human moods and there are connections between Ragas and feeling: Timings For Gurbani Raag

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There is an inextricable link between music and our moods. A lullaby soothes us to sleep; a love song arouses our amorousness; pop music sets our feet tapping; while devotional songs evoke our spirituality. Our sages and musicologists of yore studied this relationship between music and the human psyche and evolved raags that linked our changing moods to changes in nature.

What emerged was what we refer to as the time cycle of raags. According to this theory there is a special raag for each period of the day., representing each mood. Such a finely tuned understanding of the mood created by different musical notes does not exist in any system of music, anywhere in the world.

The first cycle raag corresponds to that twilight hour, just before dawn, when the colour of the sky begins to change, the last to the velvety night, after sunset. When you see the changing colours of the sky at the break of the day or the glorious hues of sunset, you may feel the same quiet wonder at the sheer beauty of nature, yet that you experience at daybreak may be different from your reactions to dusk.

Another interesting aspect of raag and Gurbani classification is understood by studying daily time-cycles. A raag has a preferred timing associated with it. There are some morning raags, evening raags, afternoon raags, etc. The timings of raags also complement the changes in human moods and heart during a twenty-four hour time cycle.

Upon classification of thirty-one main raags used in Guru Granth Sahib based on the prescribed raag timings, we find that no raags fall under the time zone 12 AM - 3 AM. It is interesting that the Gurus chose not to use any raag with this time cycle because one would normally sleep or engaged in your meditation or nitnemduring this period.

Please read more about how day times relate to it from the source with thanks: http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Timings_For_Gurbani_Raag



Moreover, the Ragas have significant effect of our moods as the Ragas have a direct relationship to human moods and the following are the connections between Ragas and feeling:
  1. Soohi - joy and separation
  2. Bilaaval - happiness
  3. Gaund - strangeness, surprise, beauty
  4. Sri - satisfaction and balance
  5. Maajh - loss, beautification
  6. Gauri - seriousness
  7. Aasa - making effort
  8. Gujri - satisfaction, softness of heart, sadness
  9. Devgandhari - no specific feeling but the Raag has a softness
  10. Bihaagra - beautification
  11. Sorath - motivation
  12. Dhanasari - inspiration, motivation
  13. Jaitsree - softness, satisfaction, sadness
  14. Todi - this being a flexible Raag it is apt for communicating many feelings
  15. Bhairaagi - sadness, (The Gurus have, however, used it for the message of *Bhakti)
  16. Tilang - this is a favourite Raag of Muslims. It denotes feeling of beautification and yearning.
  17. Raamkali - calmness
  18. Nat Narayan - happiness
  19. Maali Gaura - happiness
  20. Maaru - giving up of cowardice
  21. Tukhari - beautification
  22. Kedara - love and beautification
  23. Bhairav - seriousness, brings stability of mind
  24. Basant - happiness
  25. Sarang - sadness
  26. Malaar - separation
  27. Jaijawanti - viraag
  28. Kalyaan - Bhakti Ras
  29. Vadhans - vairaag, loss (that is why Alahniya is sung in this Raag when someone passes away)
  30. Parbhati - Bhakti and seriousness
  31. Kaanra - Bhakti and seriousness
(With thanks from the source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh_music)


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