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Is there a tiny god within us or is it just another hoax
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Aug-04-2011
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A Gospel from Upanishads mentions... 'Aham brahamasmi', it means that I am the creator of the universe. The pronouncement candidly appears to be an inflated HOAX beyond any measure...
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Is there a tiny god within us or is it just another hoax
A Gospel from Upanishads mentions... 'Aham brahamasmi', it means that I am the creator of the universe. The pronouncement candidly appears to be an inflated HOAX beyond any measure...
But the moment one gradually starts treading upon it with due consideration under the light of scientific facts available through modern science… then the facts that arise thereafter transform our seat of understanding; the new understanding about self then leads one towards a strong belief borne of immense scope and confidence upon the self.
Biologically, every human brain is stuffed with neurons that run into numbers of more than one billion. Going further biologists also establish that each neuron comprises of its respective family of one million small entities known as ‘Glial cells’. And each Glial cell has its own independent brain. Any reader when shall patiently reread and recall this fact within his/her own mind; shall realize that within these few lines we are talking about infinity consisting within any one single human brain.
Isn’t it a matter of great surprise that what we generally affirm as our limited self- in actual contains infinity in the terms of pure human anatomy?
The next question that science rightfully has not answered so far is… what are the exact extents of the utilization of any common human brain through out ones life? Some say 15% others mention it as around 7 to 8% whereas some say it merely to extent of 3%. And according to some great seers the truth still evades the actual comprehension. Which means that the seers believe that any human being ordinarily is not able to utilize more than a decimated fraction of the actual potential embedded into our divine endowment i.e. our brain.
The story does not end here; facts mentioned above were a mere observation drawn through the understanding of modern science. We are yet to mention any fact drawn from the dimension of either ‘yogic Anatomy’ or ‘yogic Psychology’.
According to yogic anatomy a subtle body runs its separate structure within the same physical body of any human being… it further says that though the subtle body has its distinct structure yet it bears all endorsement to the physical body too… Some of the names of the organs of our subtle body are like… ‘uppattiyikayen, gucchak, nadi, bhramr etc. Apart from the names mentioned herein exist subtlest yet most powerful motor organs that we know as ‘chakras’. All these centers are small embodiments of the forces of nature that exist in form of the moving force of our cosmos.
When a human being through ones effort is able to understand and trigger the potential of the power centers within then the new status it (human being) acquires is of a stature where he/she can alter the function of nature. (One does it or does not interfere shall then depend of upon the extended wisdom of an individual)
I wanted to write more upon this subject so that the vedic affirmation of 'Aham brahamasmi' could gather more substance from the view of its elaborated establishment. But I fear that the further extension to my deliberation may not turn the curiosity triggered amidst a common mind into something that is cumbersome.
With the available facts the vedic sutra does not appear to be an over blown hoax... just think… Respond me at desire2will.com or at info@desire2will.com. Dinesh kumar ( Learning under discipline)
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Keywords :
Learning under discipline, notes for growth, inner growth, self development, freedom, wings, desire2will, desires, dreams, ab,
Category :
Self Improvement
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Inspirational
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