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Monday, October 7, 2013

How Sacred Indian Sciences, Math and Geometry Makes All World Grammars a Sacred Ease of Learning of Languages: The 8 Cases in World Languages as 8-Dimensions of the Universe, and the 10-Dimensional Universe: Be Happy Philselfologically - 60

How Sacred Indian Sciences, Math and Geometry Makes All World Grammars a Sacred Ease of Learning of Languages: The 8 Cases in World Languages as 8-Dimensions of the Universe, and the 10-Dimensional Universe: Be Happy Philselfologically - 60

When we consider the languages, maths, music, creative arts and other sacred things of the universes that never change, we have what we are always having the sacred symmetry that can be in any form, shape and style. The Indians have studied it to always perfect as on One Sun - One Earth and One Moon System, on which we live. The languages in the world follow one and the same grammars, and these grammars are sacred and has the verbal forms of sacred maths, sciences, arts, and thus the sacred geometry, sacred matter and light forms of energy and power as following the law of conservation of energy. 

How Indians discovered all the knowledge and wisdom from the sacred vowels of "AA EE OO" as the primitive and primal sounds have deep rooted links to the world civilizations and what we know about the universe, and its from the OM, Swastika and Shri Yantras, the Sacred 3-D, to 10-D visualizations of the universe from an atomic level to the universe as a set of all in existing as the sacred electrons, atoms and molecules while only the atomic structure remains to have perfect idea of what universe is and can be, and thus is the grammar.

In the last part of the series Be Happy Philselfologically, the Research Reports we have studied the essence of grammars as motherhood of it as follows:

The Indian Systems mostly never proceed without Philosophy, the Darshana, and the Darshana is Seeing and its same as "It Is", which means seeing anything as its, and thus it has 3 States and the 4th Awastha: 

1. The Drisha, A View as in the State of 1st Dimension 

2. The Darshaka, the Viewer of the View as is everything that is in the State of 2-Dimensions 

3. The Drishta, the Viewer of the View and the Viewer of what is in the State of 3-Dimensions that we know as the Sacred Visualization too

4. The Darshana, the Philosophy of View, Viewer and the Viewership, and its the Permanent State, and is also a dynamic state of mind that we say the Awashta means as "one or all is", and at this level are nothing but one 


The other set of higher dimensions also include the following: 


5. The Drishti, the Third Eye viewing of up to philosophical levels, and its when one is in the 5th Dimension 


6. The Daras, the Actual View as masters see it, and its called the Gurparsadi, going beyond the Rasa, the Swaada, means the Rasa, and thus the Daras, and its mostly in the 6th Dimension 

7. The Duara or Dwara, which simply means the Vara, and thus Dwara or Duwara, and this is also called the Dargah level where one is the really participant, and its the 7th Dimension in the abstract or the spiritual world in which we as the souls live 

8. The Dasa level, the level of the Dasa or the Daas, the one who sees the divin visions and tells, the dasana to others, and is thus a friend of God, and enjoys the Sakha, the friend-like relationship with the creator and the creation, and its the 8th dimension, and one may either earn it gets a gift of it 

In Indian Philosophy of the Darshana Theory, there are ten directions and thus the 10 dimensions and we can add these to this discussion: 

9. The Dani, the Giver, and its the 9th Dimension and its always perpendicular to the 8-Dimensional Plate of Universe, and this direction is considered as coming downward towards the earth systems as we say the Mother Earth 

10. The Data, the Level of God, and this in the direction that perpendicularly joins all lines at the center is the 10th Dimension, and its the origin of anything, which is the Bindu, the Circle, and its God's Gift. It remains perpendicular to all dimensions and thus when we rotate any shape with dimensions, we find this point to be G-Center or the God-Center 

Special about the D's, the Darshana Philosophy as categories as discussed above: 

1. The First 3-D's are in the Tamo Guna, the Matter, the Shakti or the Physical or the Rakshasha World. The set of Mother Earth, Moon and the Sun. This sacred zone in the universe has given attributions of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti, the Paravati. It is the Third Person "I" as the Sacred Object as we see ourselves say in the image, say our own sketch or portrait in the Hindi and the Punjabi Grammars. Thus the conscious mind; the Big 1-D in our mind. 

2. The Second Set of 3-D's (4th, 5th and the 6th) are in the Rajo Guna, the Matter, the Shakti and Light, the Shiva forms of the universe, and thus the Human World, the Human Sphere. The Set of the Sun, Stars and the North Polaris, and have the attributions of Lord Brahma and the Goddess Sarasvati. It is the Second Person "You" with the Sacredness of Subject-Object, the Drisha interactions as when we see TV programs in the Hindi and the Punjabi Grammars. Thus the subconscious mind, the Big 2-D in our mind. 


3. The Third Set of 3-D's (7th 8th and the 9th) are in the Sato Guna, the Light only form as the Vishnu, we say and thus embraces the Stars, the North Polaris and the Center of the Universe, the Sachkhanda as we say means only light spheres, and this is the Devta, the Goddess Sphere, the Devta's World. These have attributions as the Vishnu and the Laxmi. It is the Third Person with Subject, Object and Sacred Visualization of the Third Person in the Hindi and Punjabi Grammars. Thus, the unconscious mind; the Big 3-D in our mind. 

Please note in Hindi and Punjabi slang languages the brain, mind and head are at times used as the synonymous as the Sun, North Polaris and Universe are synonymous names in these languages say Surya, Dhruva and Vishnu are synonymous! 

The Final and the 10th Dimension is studied as the Light only, and is the ultimate truth in the Vedas and other ancient scriptures, and it may be possible that some oppose the first 9-Dimensions of Bhagati as a good emotion and the karma, and focusing too much on the Gyana as the Light, and it does not seem fair in the fair, the leela of the cosmic play of the universe.

The Indians Sacred Sciences and Maths, and the Physics especially proposes it as about how to imagine all of these 10 Dimensions, the 0-D the Light and the 1st D, the 1-D as the Bindu, the Point, and the 10-D as the Light again that emerges back to the 0-D, the Light as we notice this very good video about it: 


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How Sacred Indian Geometry Makes All World Grammars a Sacred Ease of Learning of Languages: The 8 Cases in World Languages as 8-Dimensions of the Universe: Be Happy Philselfologically - 60




The works, which in my works as stated that Philosophy, the Sacred Visualization is the Bridge between Science and Religions as proposed theme and subject matter of Philselfology, the name of my thesis works as in 1990 at the University of Adelaide, South Australia in the Departments of Philosophy; Physics, Human and Society as a student of Faculty of Mathematical Sciences and of courses the Computer Education. I also delivered a seminar emphasizing the need to all natural laws and principles say in Physics as one big natural law and principle as the Law of Shri or Swastika or the 10-Dimensions, the Bindu or the Circle. The other good point that the modern internet researches support it too:

"In Imagining the Tenth Dimension: A New Way of Thinking About Time and Space, Rob Bryanton — a self-described “non-scientist with an inquisitive mind,” whose dayjob as a sound designer involves composing music for TV series and films — proposes a theory of the universe based on ten dimensions, a bold and progressive lens on string theory based on the idea that countless tiny “superstrings” are vibrating in a tenth dimension...

The project began as a set of 26 songs, exploring the intersection of science and philosophy. Over the years, Bryanton began to see connections between his own ideas and scientific theories across quantum physics, multiple dimensions, and superstrings, including the “Many Worlds Theory” first advanced by physicist Hugh Everett III in 1957. In time, he developed a model of the universe based on the harmonics of superstring vibrations." (With thanks from the source:http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/01/25/... )


From this motherhood of the sacred grammars has sprung out what we study as follows in the world civilizations with the sacredness of cases:

"Case is a grammatical category whose value reflects the grammatical function performed by a noun or pronoun in a phrase, clause, or sentence. In some languages, nouns, pronouns and their modifiers take different inflected forms depending on what case they are in. English has largely lost its case system, although case distinctions can still be seen with the personal pronouns: forms such as I, he and we are used in the role of subject ("I kicked the ball"), while forms such as me, him and us are used in the role of object ("John kicked me").

Languages such as Ancient Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Tamil, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, and Finnish have extensive case systems, with nouns, pronouns, adjectives and determiners all inflecting (usually by means of different suffixes) to indicate their case. A language may have a number of different cases (Latin and Russian each have at least six; Finnish has 15). Commonly encountered cases include nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. A role that one of these languages marks by case will often be marked in English using a preposition. For example, the English prepositional phrase with (his) foot (as in "John kicked the ball with his foot") might be rendered in Russian using a single noun in the instrumental case, or in Ancient Greek as τῷ ποδί tōi podi, meaning "the foot" with both words (the definite article, and the noun πούς pous, "foot") changing to dative form.

As a language evolves, cases can merge (for instance in Ancient Greek genitive and ablative have merged as genitive), a phenomenon formally called syncretism." (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_case )

These sacred topics according to my research works named Philselfology grasp it from the sacredness of Indian Theories of Sacred 3-D, 6-D, 9-D and 10-D Geometry. When we study the 8-D Sacred Study of say Shri Yantra, the Jantra, we have everything as simple as possible:


The sacred mathematical representation of sacred geometry of Shri Yantra is the Swastika, and see both:


3-D Shri Yantra, the Jantra, which is the 3-D representation of the Shri Yantra as shown below:





2-D representation of the Swastika, which is also the Shri Yantra:





The same Shri Yantra as 1-D Swastika gives the following outlooks:




1-D representation of Swakti with another view




Please note its same as the Sacred Pyramids:


 


These 8-Dimensions represent the sacred knowledge and wisdom of Sacred Indian Civilizations


The 8-D's as the 8 Dimensions give the grammars of all world languages what we know as the Prepositions, the Karka Sadhana, the Sacred Exercises and Practice of 8 Cases as in 8-Dimensions of the Universe that has a sacred symmetry with all forms of SVO, the Subject, Verb and Object formats. The relation between subject and the object is same as the Drisha as an object and the Darshak as the subject, and rest is not a story, but verb. 

For example, in the 3-D, we have an apple, viewer and the scene, and its rather a scenario as one experiences of eating it. 

He eats an apple. 

This sentence is in the SVO format.

He is in the 1-D, the Darshak Level, the Viewer, the subject as the S of .SVO
Apple is in the 2-D, and is the Drisha, the object and thus the View as the O of SVO.

And last but not the least is 3-D, the viewing process, the verb, which is the eating process, and thus the V of SVO. This part is awake state of action, and the action is of eating an apple. Thus it deals with the Action Knowledge, which we write as the Knowledge of and about the Actions we do or one does.

The Indian Sacred Grammars exceed the natural limits of learning to the 4th Dimension, which is as simple as possible because it is when repeats all of the process in sleep, the subconscious mind, and thus its the hypnotic state of mind that one finds the 4th, 5th and 6th dimensions:

Eating something: Yes, an apple, its delicious... and all the process is as if one sees a video of the boy say Chris eating an apple.

You know, Chris is really enjoying eating it - its the 4-D.

Now, he really loves eating apple, whenever he seems to bite, he enjoys it fully. This slowly leads to the 5-D.

Then comes the Drishti, and because Chris is the third person, and we are dealing him either as first or the second person, so some dimensions may seem wrong as after the 3rd dimensions, the person as he, you and I have less meaning as in sleep or subconscious, we act differently, so we alter it a little. Let us assume "I" eat it.

"What you think about the apples?" "These are really good for health", and rest is a story as one stops eating and starts telling the uses and benefits of eating the apple, while it may rotten, but one does not stop telling and explaining its uses and health tips. One may finish all home tasks, but person in the subconscious keeps telling for days about how great stories and novels has been written about apples, bananas, manages, and thus narrates full movies on the apples. This is the Applied Knowledge based on the Action of Eating an Apple. As far as Chris and an apple is concerned, we simply narrate what seems visible to us!

In the 7th Dimension, one goes into unconscious level, where one forgets everything about the apple, but uses relevant terms, images, ideas and everything that one has said about the apple in the conscious and the subconscious level. One talks about the Daras, the real and sacred vision of an apple, and this gives something that later becomes pure knowledge in the world we live in while we are awake.

The 8th Dimension similarly deals with spiritual levels, where one is almost abstract and discuss and gives the doctrines of spiritualism based on just eating of an apple as an apple had hit Sir Issac Newton.

This is what this ant seems to be doing as proposed by Rob Bryanton in his works, "Imagining the Tenth Dimension: A New Way of Thinking About Time and Space"






It is well described in this video by Rob Bryanton, which we have discussed in this series and this part specifically as for world of grammatical works, the sacred grammars as Indian Sacred Maths, Philosophies, Sciences and thus the Mantra Theories propose:







Similarly, all the 8-Dimensions have the 8 Kinds of prepositions, which as easy to understand as possible. In this context, we can call it the sacred prepositions, and thus also the nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, tenses, nominative cases and the rest of grammars have well placed scared structures same as the Indian Sacred Geometry of 8-D and 9-D and 10-D.

These sacred structures as in 3-D, 6-D, 8-D and the 9-D and 10-D's can educate even a 5 Year Kid all about the world grammars.


While working and researching, I was amazed about the simplicity that it gives and no doubt it is thus gurparsadi, the grace of our teachers carrying knowledge as the living temples of sacred education and research. The eating of an apple at the sacred place in India is called the taking and eating the Parsadi means to take it and eat beyond the 8th or the 8 Dimensions, the Givers level, and thus one thinks nothing while eating but feelings of giver in a human is the feelings of selflessness while saying, "I greed for nothing and I need nothing as I lack nothing," and thus a Sakalpa before eating the Parsadi, the apple, and this is called the 9th Dimensions. About all of this from eating an apple in first 8-D's and 9th Dimension, one feels the reverence and offers thanks which one feels as the bliss and joy, and in the Sacred India, its the 10th and the Divine Dimensions, the Kritartha, the Pious State of Gratitude saying," With me is everything and everyone, as I'm with everything and everyone, and thus all is one". This nondual state of mind is called the Nanatava in the Sanskrit, and its root word that we read, listen and say as "Nanak", the Nanatava and thus Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the name of the Founder of Sikhism.


The theories that we have discussed as the 8th and 10th Dimensions well embrace what other scientists have to say:


"When Gates applied this concept to the heterotic string, the trading didn’t come out even — to give up six space dimensions, he ended up gaining more than 496 right charges!

In fact, together with Siegel, Gates was able to find a version of heterotic string theory that matched these 496 right charges. Furthermore, their solution showed that the left charges would correspond to the family number. (There are three known generations, or families, of leptons — the electron, muon, and tau families. The family number indicates which generation the particle belongs to.)

This may explain why there are multiple families of particles in the Standard Model of particle physics. Based on these results, a string theory in four dimensions could require extra particle families! In fact, it would require many more particle families than the three that physicists have seen. These extra families (if they exist) could include particles that could make up the unseen dark matter in our universe." (With thanks from the source: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/string-theor... )


"Extra space dimensions aren’t easy to imagine — in everyday life, nobody ever notices more than three. Any move you make can be described as the sum of movements in three directions — up-down, back and forth, or sideways. Similarly, any location can be described by three numbers (on Earth, latitude, longitude and altitude), corresponding to space’s three dimensions.
Other dimensions could exist, however, if they were curled up in little balls, too tiny to notice. If you moved through one of those dimensions, you’d get back to where you started so fast you’d never realize that you had moved.

“An extra dimension of space could really be there, it’s just so small that we don’t see it,” said Bars, a professor of physics and astronomy.

Something as tiny as a subatomic particle, though, might detect the presence of extra dimensions. 

In fact, Bars said, certain properties of matter’s basic particles, such as electric charge, may have something to do with how those particles interact with tiny invisible dimensions of space. ...

In this view, the Big Bang that started the baby universe growing 14 billion years ago blew up only three of space’s dimensions, leaving the rest tiny. Many theorists today believe that 6 or 7 such unseen dimensions await discovery." (I may have made theoretical discovery by mistake, but not as the mistaken mistake, and with thanks from the source:http://phys.org/news98468776.html )

It is well summed up as follows metaphysically, the sacred methods:







As it says: "We must remember our true multidimensional nature so that our UNCONSCIOUS, CONSCIOUS, and SUPERCONSCIOUS selves can merge into the Multidimensional Consciousness that is our innate heritage and true foundation. We are a vessel of light, and our LIGHT is multidimensional!" (With thanks from the source:http://www.multidimensions.com/MDC/mdc_understandi... ) 





(About the Image: A computer-generated rendering of a multi-dimensional geometry similar to a warped throat. According to U.S. researchers, comparing theoretical models like this to the radiation left over from the early universe may provide a way to test the string theory model of physics. Credit: Wikipedia)

"The extra spatial dimensions are hidden inside the ones we can percieve – rolled up into as-yet unknown shapes at every single point in our universe. According to Gary Shiu, the study’s lead author, the physical laws of the universe and the characteristics of elementary particles depend on the geometry of these dimensions. In order to test whether string theory can explain the structure of the universe, he said, scientists must determine whether the extra dimensions exist and what shape they take in our universe.

In today’s universe, the shapes created by the extra dimensions are tiny and have been impossible to detect. The team’s new approach, reported in the journal Physical Review Letters, centred on the idea that in the instant after the Big Bang, when the universe was still just a speck, the extra dimensions might have been more apparent. Even, said Shiu, comparable in size to the four we can perceive. In these conditions, the team thought it might be easier to pinpoint the effect of the extra dimensions on the shape of space." (With thanks from the source:http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/a-way-see-extra... )


The String Structure is well explained in this part of the series based on the Indian Sacred Studies of the Universe that well support the String theory as also the Point or Circle Theory of Brain as a Circle of 3 Spheres as the Conscious, Subconscious and Unconscious, which I named as the Philselfology and was well endorsed Dr. Mahesh Parikh, MD (Psychiatry, Gold Medalist), PhD (Philosophy, Gold Medalist) in 1996-97 and even later at Mumbai.

N.B. and P.S.: Please note that all results and conclusions discussed here are based on my personal endeavor for more than 40 years, and is not by accident that we reach to such conclusions. This is part of my research based Subject of Philselfology, the Practical Philosophy. I have done it without imitating and copying from the the resources and have published many research papers and books on and about it that discuss it as Philselfology and names similar to it say Self-study and Learning, the Swaadhaya, which again means personally carried research works. Thanks!

Please read the full article with videos at here: 
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

How I became a Baptized Sikh about 42 years ago with Greater Blessings from Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji Rampur Khera Wale at Sacred Rampur Khera Village while also dedicating to Hypothesis and Research of Philselfology bridging Philosophy, Religion and Science

Sikh pilgrim at the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Te...
Sikh pilgrim at the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar, India. The man has just had a ritual bath. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


















How I became a Baptized Sikh about 42 years ago with Greater Blessings from Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji Rampur Khera Wale at Sacred Rampur Khera Village while also dedicating to Hypothesis and Research of Philselfology bridging Philosophy, Religion and Science


Well, about 42 years ago I became a Baptized Sikh while also dedicating to Hypothesis and Research of Philselfology bridging Philosophy, Religion and Science as well.

In the summer holidays of 1981-82, I by chance happen to go Rampur Khera, and it also turned out to be Greater Blessing of Seeing a Great Brahm Giani Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji of Rampur Khera as well.

While, we have had a dairy farm since our childhood, so we were not able to leave home at any cost. So, my going and thus leaving home was by chance as only other time I left home was my going to Australia in 1989 as well.

Thus, there at Rampur Khera, I had a blessing to see Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji Rampur Khera. He was a Brahmgyani Saint. He blessed me with a great smile on his face.




My elder brother Giani Thakur Singh took me to him, and he introduced saying, "Baba Ji! He is my younger brother, chhota bhra,"

He said," He is your younger brother, chhota bhra, but he will do tere ton bade kam, big works than you!"

In my childhood, I was highly impressed with his Great Simplicity, where earlier during End of 1970's in Primary School, Sant Baba Kartar Singh Ji Bhindrawale said that I would go to Foreign Lands for Studies, but my studies would be interrupted and thus I might have to come without finishing my education there and complete it in India as well.



While, I have always kept his (Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji Rampur Khera Wale) words as a blessing and when I introduced myself to Australian Education boards and to other places earlier, I always used to say that I wanted to do big works without ever knowing what its but as he, Sant Baba Harnam Singh of Rampur Khera said to me in presence of my brother.




At that time, my brother Giani Thakur Singh was learning the Katha at the Damdami Taksal. He advised me to get baptized and others in the Jatha said the same, but I said I may not be able to keep up the Rehat, the Sikh Discipline of a Baptized Sikh as we have had lots of work at home, my studies, and my a little philosophical and frank nature. They said God and Guru Ji will bless to obey as much as possible.




Sant Baba Kartar Singh Ji

Sant Baba Kartar Singh Ji was the first Sant, the Saint, who blessed me before he left to his abode. He used to say that I should study by heart as I would go abroad for studies he would always say whenever I and my younger sister, and other family members went to see him. He used to come to our home with the Jatha.

He  once slept for hours at our home and called our home a blessed and peaceful.

His respected wife stayed at our home and she did work saying that she eats food only if she has done some work or sewa. His daughter in law also used to visit us while she was studying in the college as she would come for her exams and with her came a spiritual man whom we called Bhagat Ji. He took me to Rampur Khera as well.

When I asked Bhagat Ji that I may not get enough time to do all paths, the reading of Gurbani, he said and thus advised that I should read and chant the Moolmantra for the same amount of time or do it say 27, 51 or  108 times say for the Japuji Sahib as well.

Now, what Bhagat Ji said is based on the most ancient prampara, the tradition that is synonymous to Guru-Shish Praampra or a tradition that has one teacher as the subject guru and others are what we call Guru Bhai (the brothers and sisters). In this context , we follow most the next to guru teachers Guru as the brothers and the sisters. As with Sant Baba Kartar Singh Ji, the other Guru Bhai's included great many students like Sant Jarnail Singh Ji, Bhai Thakur Singh Ji, Ragi Gursharan Singh Ji, Ragi Ram Singh Ji and many others who are now serving the humanity as the Guru Bhai, the Brothers. Our family and I by myself are considered to be Guru Bhai's.






For example, Jathedar Sant Baba Mahinder Singh Ji and Sant Baba Kishan Singh Ji were among the other great saints to whom we always have been going to meet from childhood. Baba Mahinder Singh Ji has Sant Baba Bhupinder Singh Ji as his Guru Bhai. So, he may not treat him as father but brother as Baba Bhupinder Singh have his Guru Teacher namely Sant Baba Ishar Singh Ji of Rara Sahib. This is called the Spiritual Lineage or Lineage of Spirituals. This tradition of Guru Bhai Tradition is truly Philselfological in Approach, and without it one may be fully philosophical or Student, the Sish of Pure Philosophy based on the Traditions of the Taksal, the University of any World Religions and Faiths.

I have written these lines for the spiritual lineage as the sant and sadhu samaj in India and abroad is facing some problems: "If one does not understand it, one need to understood the chart or graph of spiritual lineage one follows to know exactly to whom one is following and this very little mistake may have drastic results. Most of the people in the world seem to be in this problem. Someone giving great picture of Sant Baba Isher Singh may have never met him, while promoting him outside the spiritual lineage and may be giving poor quality of meditation, art of focusing. In such cases, someone from that lineage may help.

Some of Indian Saints and Sadhu's seem to have been given the status of heroes and ideals, while in their spiritual successor lineage, they are suffering as their universities, the taksal's and dera's now lack proper attention, respect, honor, funds, royalties and all that seem to have gone in their names to elsewhere. These spiritual universities, the tarsal's may come to an end and thus spiritual death of their lineage.

For example now it may seem that successors of Sant Baba Ishar Singh Ji, Sant Baba Kishan Singh Ji, Baba Mahinder Singh, Baba Teja Singh Ji and Baba Bhupinder Singh Ji is great spiritual risk as it may not exist in the near future if the original spiritual lineage is not kept alive as all will go into hands of those, who have tried to kill by one way or the other. Most of such people having spiritual lineage usually fall prey to black magicians, the tantriks and or others who aim at name, fame, money, property and possessions as are usually selfless." (Please read more from the source: »
Spiritual Lineage of Sant Ishar Singh, Baba Kishan Singh and Baba Teja Singh Ji: Be happy Philselfologically - 24)

Major reasons that need that world need to modify Hatha Yoga not the Rajyoga or the Sahajyoga:

The preferable meditation in this age against the hatha yoga has been raja the Nirsankalpa, Nirvkalpa, and thus Nirvani or Nirbani meditations that simply do not produce the saliva falling from nose to stomach that some say is the Amrit the... Nectar or water of life then and thus crssoing through the throat as meditation without shabad, the sound is Nirbani means meditating beyond the 3 guna's as the Rajyoga is not in the 3 guna's.
 
 
 
The Rajayoga Meditation Video

Thus for me Bhagat Ji, Giani Thakur Singh, Ragi Ram Singh, Ragi Gursharan Singh and even Sant Jarnail Singh are as if the Guru Bhai and we may not treat them as the Guru Teachers, but the Guru Bhai's. If we can understand this point, we can have better insight to major world or global problems half solved in almost all Guru-Teacher-Brother-Sister format that is always there to make a world better place as it follows the Be Happy Philselfologically tradition of applied or lived form of world knowledge and wisdom as its based on the Wisdom of Mouth, the Vedic (Verbal, the Bachan) Wisdom. The popular term for it is "Je Koi Bachan Kamvai Santan Da, Gurparsadi Paar Pavega" means if one understands and obeys the lesson from Guru-Teachers, they surely succeed. This lesson needs to be based on the Guru-Teacher systems that are universal. We can at the same time learn and understand it more from our Guru Bhai's, the Guru Teacher Brotherhood, the Guru Bhai Bhai-chara.

He was the main person who simply inspired me to get baptized and that was due to his simplicity.

Thus, I got baptized during the 1981-82 Naam Sewa Abhiyas Kamayi, the Simran or Meditation Group Systems that are held there in the June-July of every year.

It was a totally different experience to live and start a life of baptized or a amritdhari Sikh, where all of it also helped in Meditation and Research Works even on Genealogy, which also seem to be useful in present crises as well.

[2] The Year of 2025 is said to be a New Start or Beginning of Sat Juga of 5000 Years of Age of Cymatics in Kali Yuga (of more than 4 Lakh and 32000 Years)

[3] One of the Most Alarming News Streams on Scientific Discovery about Earthquake, Earth's Inner Core Changing its Shape, Day Duration, Magnetic Field and Geological Processes on Indian Himalayan Regions in March 2025 needing Proposed Non-Political Set of Solutions

I remember it as a blessing I received now as 42 years before. Amen!

Well, I usually call baptization a philselfological aspect of philosophy of religion may it be any. Thanks


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Thursday, July 5, 2012

How to Understand the differences Among Static, Kinetic and Dynamic Meditation and Bliss

The metaphysical bliss is dynamic in nature. While, we are trying to interpret most of the secrets in the name God particle, we notice that its concept of matter. Our concern for understanding the secrets of soul or anything that we look into mirror as our own image is based merely on knowledge. It cannot help one to experience the dynamic bliss but the hypnotic state of mind based on the previously known knowledge and its combination and permutation with the known thoughts, feelings and experiences.


 
Steven Ferrel and I exchanged views on this issue of bliss and how it differs from the stance kind of hypnotic spells named as meditation and we try to find the transcendental bliss. These are nothing but self-hypnotism. When one does a kind of meditation that is based on the fast breathing and chanting is not called the dynamic bliss. It is the kinetic state of mind.

Most of the spirituals claiming to create the dynamic bliss called Wismad in India seem to teach doing this kinetic kind of meditation and thus harm the psychological of an individual. Person, who suffers from any depression seems to experience the mental disorders rather than what "I" is. This kind of kinetic meditation and thus bliss makes one forget the original "I" and assume the self-assume "I", ego as the driver of meditation and leading to hypnotic sleep that one remains in for the rest of life I afraid to say. 

This kind of meditation with fast breathing gives complete relaxation after one does it and thus feels blissful, full of radiance and gives the impression of full aura.

However, the dynamic meditation is based on slow and balanced breathing. It gives health and wellness without doing excessive labor to experience the kinetic bliss. Its not metaphysical but psychological and thus Steven and I  exchanged knowledge and experiences based on it and thus I wrote an article about it in the Life Dynamic magazine for Health and Wellness for all. It goes as follows:


When we interact with each other and the environment we experience a variety of moods. Those moods transition into certain states of mind. Among positive moods, we have laughter, peace, wonder, bravery and other human rhythms from one state of mind into another. These changes can give us joy and pleasure. For example, amazement creates the feeling of wonder, which is a state of mind.


We observe in our daily life that moods alone cannot bring bliss. These attract certain reactions based on the presence of stimuli outside or within. Bliss can create
sensations without the presence of stimuli. When we go beyond moods we can reach bliss. 

The Bliss is the highest level of harmony among all rhythms and thus moods within
our body and mind. This is something that is neither static (stillness) nor kinetic (what seems moving but is still), but dynamic. It is this dynamic state of harmony
such as vibrations that create music.

Bliss is also the feeling of "I" which is the essence of our being. We rarely experience our true nature. "I" cannot experience the joy of "We" if one is not releasing positive, healthy waves and vibrations. For example, when "I" sings in the chorus, it feels the joy of "We", which is a dynamic activity of singing together.

Please read the full article from this link: http://www.lifedynamix.com/mag/bliss2012/Default.html  for How to Understand the differences Among Static, Kinetic and Dynamic Meditation and Bliss.

The video associated to it is shared below:




Thanks for your time to read, view and sharing if one may wish to help spreading health and wellness awareness.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Indian Philosophies Believe in Soul and God: An Appeal to Indian Psychologists and Psychiatrists - 1

Sigmund Freud diskutiert am 18. Juli 1929 mit ...
Sigmund Freud diskutiert am 18. Juli 1929 mit Gustav Klimt im Café Landtmann den Gegensatz zwischen Eros und Todestrieb, Kultur und Triebregung (Photo credit: Christiaan Tonnis)



 





Philosophy is a bridge between Science and Religion has been my theme work. I worked on it from my high schools times, but it was mainly started from the University of Adelaide, South Australia in 1990. Prof. Gill, who was head of the Department of Philosophy at that time advised me to write at least 15 books to prove it.


"Even then its possible that half of the thinkers accept and others reject it," he said smilingly.


This week I had a little discussion about it with Bent at the Facebook that goes as follows:


An Appeal to Psychologists and Psychiatrists in the Modern India: The Indian Psychology is similar to Humanistic Psychology in which a human and other living ones are highly respected and none is called or labeled as a patient but mentally or physically unwell. Its because it accepts that all are souls.

For me honesty is the highest level of any religion and faith, and it does not matter if an honest person believes in God or not. We Indians usually say something negative about Modern Psychology as developed by an Atheist Freud as it does not recognize soul or God at all, but human as a selfish gene always wishing something... we may never understand that the Grace is not by Deserving and thus death of religiosity in India if Freud is the only right authority on the subject matter. I hope it clarifies why we as Indians sometimes write few words opposing what harms the Philosophy and thus the Civilization of India.


Freud's work forms a MAJOR PORTION of the foundation of modern psychology. Sigmund Freud was an avowed atheist, who believed in the evolutionary process of life. Freud was a devout Christ-rejecter. Freud is quoted as saying...

"Neither in my private life nor in my writings, have I ever made a secret of being an out and out unbeliever."
...
The father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud is best known for his tendency to trace nearly all psychological problems back to sexual issues. In my opinion, it motivates the doctors in India to follow it the Doctrine of Mental Health. (With thanks from the source: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Humanism/psychology.htm)


In the Indian Philosophies, the soul is not described as something that one cannot understand. The word Darshan or the Darshna is the most popular term for it.

The Darshan is to see what ONE is.

This what only humans can do. this is the essence of Philosophy in India to recognize that the Soul sees what one is. This has another name and term in the metaphysics. Its the Drishta.

The Drishta means that the Inner Sight that Sees what one is and also what one sees, observes and experiences. It does matter if one understand what soul but how it works. It helps to see as an observer, and that is enough to help any human to be a thinker philosophically.

Yes, Carl Jung gives insight into it, but Freud and other modern psychologists and atheists ignore it without understanding the term SOUL. It is not consciousness or conscience and even the intellect, but what helps to SEE and OBSERVE all of it.

This has nothing to do with any religion and or faith one follows. For example, Saint Paul says in his letters to the Romans that even the Gentiles, who do not believe in the God know what is the Law, the concept of right and or of wrong.

We usually call it voice of conscience but it is bit higher than that as it gives all humans the sense of equality and fullness of what a human really is, and thus we do not need to label it, the soul. We need to understand it rather as it is. The other point is that psychology does not really teach it as it considers human a psychological animal.

All of Indian Philosophies support one first to accept that one is a human, the soul means that one can observe what one is.


I feel it important to add that Freudian Psychology in the context I have described above has harmed Indian Civilization to almost all the highest possible levels of intellectual and emotional maturity one can have, and that is what we had before 1980's. Its thus seemingly among the major causes of corruption as it drives one to believe that one has emotions and the intellect as the helper to fulfill any desire or wish... leaving one philosophically immature for the rest of life as its very difficult to overcome this unhealthy or immature state of mind. One seems to become grabber rather than a giver, and thus what we call death of conscience... but its not of soul, the observer that knows it, is not it.


In other words, I mean the death of conscience (as we say or call it) is not the death of one's soul, the observer within us.


When the soul as an observer accepts that conscience is dead but one keeps proving that one has conscience alive and keeps doing what one does not say, and thus says what one does not do with conscience as alive in the above context is called SIN in the Indian Scriptures embracing Indian Philosophies. Thus, in such cases only confession is enough to free our self from the physical, emotional, mental and other sins. The religious doctrines differ in it the concepts of SIN at the many levels including the spiritual or religious, but we cannot ignore it as legally such acts are usually crimes, bad motive or intention and so on. So, soul as observer can guide one... on the journey of life, is not it.


It is thus one of the major reason that I write about harms of artificial intelligence, the AI that uses all of it as if the black magic causing the graving suffering to all.


Many seem to claim that eating meat is bad, but the True Indian Philosophies advice that even the seeds like wheat and corn can sprout life, vegetables can give new seeds that can produce fruits and thus life. Even though the humans are philosophical in nature, we can offer our thanks even to the seeds and all that we eat and drink that can produce life. The original or native people offer thanksgiving to what one eats and drinks at least 5 times a day, its called daily havna or yagna. We have been doing it in India from ages as in the Six Schools of Philosophy. These can feel pain and pleasure.

We can coexist with them. If we consider something of worst kind as universal suffering, its not disposing the dead parts of any living body so that the bio-energy of it does not suffer.

This suffering is almost never ending as parts of the dead bodies with bones and flesh remain in deep suffering that causes grave suffering. The Indian Philosophy (the Philosophy of Science to say) thus advices not to practice any experiment on the living things that causes suffering and thus its worse than SIN. Its is called a spiritual sin, a sin against the soul, the bio-energies that drive life in the universe as on our earth.

Even though modern people may not seem to believe in the soul, its the suffering of the consciousnesses that makes one feel pain and pleasure. The modern technology has promoted this black magic as the Indian Philosophers and Thinkers call it. Its the misuse of technology that integrates the suffering of the living ones with any technological equipment including the computers. That is one of the reasons that the Indians oppose it from centuries.


The knowledge cannot change anything metaphysically, so nature makes a great difference within and outside! I never rely on knowledge as its not power, but inner silence and peace is, is not it.


Its as if a cloud in the sky can thunder and rain, but it goes off the sky as dream goes off when we wake up, so is knowledge to us, and we cannot change the sky/space and that is what gives something to share ... the next dream, imagination and or idea that we always share when awake and its a great humanly joy metaphysically.


Thanks for your time to read it as Indian Philosophies Believe in Soul and God: An Appeal to Indian Psychologists and Psychiatrists.

Some points are discussed in the next part: http://www.lifemetaphysical.co.cc/2012/06/indian-philosophies-believe-in-soul-and_08.html

(With sincere thanks to my friend Bent for his innovation and mastery about such topics and issues: http://www.facebook.com/dr.harmandersingh/posts/3862862287170?notif_t=like)


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Monday, September 12, 2011

How and Why Vedic Means Sanatana or Eternal Laws and Principles of Nature, Universe and Spirit: My TV Serial on India as Civilization - 1

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While writing my research report as concept, script, story, screenplay, and all about Ancient India in Modern Context mentioning great enlightened souls, I found a myth. Yes, one of the most common myth about the Vedas is of historical, mythological and religious aspects that seem to be ancient. We appear to take Indian Mythology as Vedic and thus something of the very past time, space and whatever we can include in the past.

My approved TV serial with pilot episode gave the clarifications we discuss here to Indian Mythology. My focus has been on the enlightened souls mentioned in Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Holy Book of Sikhs as the Living Guru. It includes almost all enlightened souls of India during and from 10-11th Century to 16-17th Century.

The Gurbani (Teachings of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji) as the Poetical teachings from all Indian sates and languages embraces past and present as Eternal. It starts by approving Bhakta Dhruva and Prahlada as the Icons of Spiritualism in the Divine World in which we live and call it the Natural World. They attained the Divine Wisdom.

 Now, why this concept seems a myth. Please read the following:

"...mode of worship is largely unchanged today within Hinduism; however, only a small fraction of conservative Shrautins continue the tradition of oral recitation of hymns learned solely through the oral tradition..." (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_Vedic_religion)

We may lose the term Eternal laws and principles of natural world that never change in the universe. We may lack our insufficiency in finding the ancient knowledge and wisdom as Classical Music, Dance, Literature, Math, Science and lot more from India. All of it has one single term ETERNAL that is popular as Sanatana.

When we consider things in context to Space, Time and Relevancy, we may call anything ancient but wisdom has nothing to do with Time, Space and Relevancy in this context as Math, Music and Grammar is an example.

If we as Indians or who think Classical Indian Works as of great worth keep saying things of the past, we may never get the universal knowledge and wisdom.

So, the Vedic simply means what does not change with time and so we practice all of it in the Classical Arts, other works that are listed as Classical, and surely including the Six Schools of Philosophy:

"Hinduism is the predominant religious tradition[3] of the Indian Subcontinent. Hinduism is known to its followers[4] as Sanātana Dharma (a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law", "the eternal law that sustains/upholds/surely preserves"[5][6]), amongst many other expressions..." (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanatana_dharma)

The other major point that seem to have made India as if merely a Hindu state seems as if something that hinders past as part and parcel for our present and thus future:

"...Originally, Hindu was a secular term which was used to describe all inhabitants and cultures of the Indian subcontinent (or Hindustan) irrespective of their religious affiliations. It also occurs sporadically in Sanskrit texts such as the later Rajataranginis of Kashmir (Hinduka, c. 1450), some 16th-18th century Bengali Gaudiya Vaishnava texts, including Chaitanya Charitamrita and Chaitanya Bhagavata, usually to contrast Hindus with Yavanas or Mlecchas.[20] It was only towards the end of the 18th century that the European merchants and colonists referred collectively to the followers of Indian religions as Hindus. Eventually, it came to define a precisely religious identity that includes any person of Indian origin who neither practiced Abrahamic religions nor non-Vedic Indian religions, such as Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, or tribal (Adivasi) religions, thereby encompassing a wide range of religious beliefs and practices related to "Sanātana Dharma".[21][22]..." (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanatana_dharma)

The term Hinduism was introduced into the English language in the 19th century to denote the religious, philosophical, and cultural traditions native to India. Thus, in a way, Hinduism literally translates to "Indianism". [23]

Indian Women also played a great role in the Vedic Period and in modern context Vedic means of and from knowledge and wisdom. Who practices the original knowledge and wisdom is Vedic without ever referring to Time, Space, Age, Gender, Creed, Caste and all that gives us new identity and thus Vedic means whatever is Eternal..." (With thanks from the source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_science)

Thanks for your time to read it as How and Why Vedic Means Sanatana or Eternal Laws and Principles of Nature, Universe and Spirit: My TV Serial on India as Civilization.

The next part of this article is here: Lord Rama and Ravana: How and Why Vedic Means Sanatana or Eternal Laws and Principles of Nature, Universe and Spirit: My TV Serial on India as Civilization - 2

Philosophically every human is a metaphysical. Thanks again!

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