Very interesting. The idea there is nothing, no matter cannot be true. Asti
cannot arise from Nasti. There must be a brahmam possessing all matter to
manifest One only there is the truth KR  IRS  15124

On Mon, 15 Jan 2024 at 08:30, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> *Mar*The Big Bang
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> The first lesson of Physics is that matter can neither be created nor
> destroyed. I think it is because; there is no matter at all in the first
> place. The reality is abstract and not material at all. I often wonder
> whether the Big bang, banged from the Singularity as the spreading of
> matter or whether it is the gathering of consciousness by expansion in
> various manifestations. After all it is the notice of consciousness that
> initiated matter in the vacuum. Is the Higgs boson, the proto particle of
> consciousness? Is the Higgs field the first arena of consciousness, the
> zygote of space-time?
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> At the ultimate analysis of analysis of analysis, you arrive at the
> vacuum, the great ‘Nothing’, the ‘Nothing’, brimming with eagerness to
> create awareness of space-time manifestations. If conscious notice is the
> proto imagination, then there at the ultimate fundamental level, that
> particular cosmic imagination has no fetters or hurdles or limitations. It
> is the ultimate freedom, the freedom of the universe, the proto freedom of
> nature on earth included.
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> Suppose you realize that you are part of the expansion of consciousness as
> the Big bang which after all is still big banging. Suppose you close your
> eyes, make your mind blank and inhale and exhale in free, healthy, lush
> flora and fauna.Then, do you synchronize your life with the big banging
> Universe? Do the smell messages which you breathe in, and which become the
> hormonal communications to your cells, which exhale responses as a result
> of which you exhale your smell responses into the air, which the other
> organisms inhale, making the participating organisms into the one organism,
> the Biosphere, part of the big banging manifestations? After all the ten
> thousand trillion cells in you created you as one organism.Then,the
> millions and millions and millions of organisms must be creating, the macro
> organism, the Biosphere. Actually there is the theory, that there are only
> compositions and no indivisible and ultimate particles at all. Everything
> is a whole, part of a bigger whole, on and on in expanding Holarchy. Each
> component whole is called ‘Holon’. When there is no indivisible fundamental
> particle at all, then it must be abstract manifestations, the non material
> webs of consciousness. The Big bang must be the expansion of the abstract
> consciousness.
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> Do you want that ultimate wonderful freedom, or get bonded to technology,
> and lose your basic freedom of perception, in free and healthy nature?
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> The great Rishis of our wonderful Sanathana Dharma, realized this ultimate
> fact, and yoga is the path devised by them, to synchronize life with the
> cosmos, the arena of holons, in holons, in holons, on and on. They strived
> to participate in the expanding consciousness, which continuously creates
> holons and holons, the webs of consciousness.
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> If you want to traverse billions of light years in space then the only
> method is by synchronizing your consciousness with the cosmic consciousness
> of the Universe. There is no techno path. You cannot take your duplicate
> earth as a rocket everywhere. But by means of yoga you can try the
> expansion of the horizon of perception.
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> But we need free and healthy nature not the present sick industrialized
> and poisoned nature.
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> YM
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