July 21, 2012

Of Life-force, Old Age and Death


Life Force:
     A group of trillions of fundamental, self-rotating energy particles in the body is called life-force.  Certain numbers of energy particles leave our body constantly due to the repulsive force of the Earth.  However the sexual vital fluid (svf) that is produced at the brain and comes to the center of the body after puberty retains sufficient number of energy particles in the body with its attractive force.  Our health and youth are depending on the bio-magnetism which is produced by life-force (energy particles) whose density relies on the amount of svf located at the center of the body.  Hence, the density of the life-force will vary in different ages due to various factors.  Sperms in men and steroid hormone in women are collectively termed here as svf.  This svf exits our body 
(i) sometimes involuntarily during sleep.
(ii)  voluntarily through sexual intercourse
(iii) voluntarily through masturbation
(iv) naturally at the time of death
     Life is maintained by this life-force and the bio-magnetism produced by it.  The food we take reaches several processes and at last becomes our body.  First it becomes chemical juice, then blood, flesh, cholesterol, bones, majai, and at last sexual vital fluid.  .  Thus food is the source of sexual vital fluid that is the source of life-force that is the source of bio-magnetism that is the source of our youth, immunity power, the energy to operate our body organs, sensual experiences and the functioning of our mind. 

Old Age:
    The production of svf is not at the same quantity in all ages.  It decreases after 40 years and ceases at 60 generally.  Bio-magnetism produced by life-force eventually decreases.  Our body cells which are intact and energetic because of this bio-magnetism suffer a lot and lead to shrinks in the skins.  The weakness of nerves also gives rise to hanging of flesh -what we call as old age knocks at our door now.

Death:
     Pain is the initial signal of the short-circuit in our body.  Incurable diseases exhaust the bio-magnetism in our body whereas accident takes away great amount of bio-magnetism in no time.  Consequently short-circuit in svf results in the total quit of svf from the body.  Life-force which is a dependent of svf also quits the body.  Bio-magnetism which is a dependent of life-force also gets away.  Death occurs.  Body and mind stop functioning.  The decomposition starts.
     Soul and life-force are entirely different.  The former refers to the imprints of our experiences and actions passing from generation to generation through hereditary whereas the later is a group of self-rotating energy particles which we call 'akash' in the universe, one of the five elements constituting nature. The exercise to retain life-force in the body and maintain youth is called 'kayakalpa' in yoga.  To learn kayakalpa and know more about life-force and bio-magnetism, contact World Community Service Center, Chennai, India or make a call to Temple of Consciousness, Aliyar or anywhere in the world (www.vethathiriyam.org) 
      

June 15, 2012

Meditation and knowledge

When we meditate on a particular thing, the following process takes place:
1.  We gather knowledge about it.
2.  We receive its nature and make it our own.
3.  The secrets behind it are revealed to our knowledge.
4.  We are capable of bringing it under our control or use.
5.  Peaceful mind leads to less consumption of energy.
6.  We learn its origin and end.
7.  Our concentration increases.

June 03, 2012

Three Factors for Lasting Memory


1.  Rethinking of the same and making recurring impression
2.  Knowledge & experience received with concentrated and
     willing mind.
3.  Incidents with deep impact.

What we think again and again gets lasting memory in us naturally.  Whatever we do with involvement, interest, love and concentration leads to lasting memory.  We need not take any efforts, they get recorded deeply.  Some unforgettable incidents such as death, love failure, disappointment and loss of our close relations leave deep impressions in our memory.



May 31, 2012

Philosophy of Life (Part - 2)

 

  •             The joys and sufferings or any incidents in the past, present and future in our life are determined by our imprints in the genetic center.  Our memory shows past and present, and astrology mirrors the future as well.


  •      What is suffering? What is pleasure? The end of pleasure is suffering and the end of suffering is pleasure.  The barrier to our enjoyment is the source of our suffering.  The freedom to do what we like is the source of our pleasure.  But the realization of self with the atman, the knowledge of who I am is the source of eternal happiness called bliss. 


  •             All except the enlightened are sinners.  Freedom, Privacy, Money, Power, Favorable circumstances and the influence of Genetic Imprints make sinners.


  •              Sensual pleasure, whatever the quantity is, whoever gives it, how long it persists will never give satisfaction to the soul, rather increases the appetite and leads to suffering.


  •      The thing or person or action that gives you pleasure now will not give you the same.  At one stage ceases and starts giving pains.


  •      When the quantity or time or age changes, sorrows start from the same things or persons that gave us joys.


  •            The lust by what will destroy towards what will destroy is rubbishy.  The piety by what will destroy towards what will not destroy is outstanding.  The love by what will not destroy towards what will destroy is divine.



  •      An object or a person's value is not within but is supplied by external factors like one's knowledge, religion, power, etc., 


  •       Sensual appetite is harmful to 1.body, 2. peace of mind, 3. money, 4.relationship, 5. reason,  6. character and 7. valuable time.
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May 26, 2012

SURIYA NAMASKARA AASANAS



Suriya namaskara is a combination of 12 aasanas done continuously:
1. Pranamasana:  Stand on a mat with feet close together and palms of the hands joined and kept near chest.  Watch the breathing with closed eyes for few seconds.

2. Hastha Uttanasana:  Take both hands back at stretched condition breathing in gradually and try to turn your body back as much as possible.

3.  Padha Hasthasana:  Turn your body front gradually breathing out and keep your both palms at the either side of your foot.  With forehead, try to touch your knees.

4. Aswa Chanchalana aasana: Take your right leg back at stretched condition breathing in gradually.  Your eyes should view straight at the front.

5. Thuvi padha ashwa chanchalana aasana: Stretch both your legs back and balance your body standing on both hands.  The breath inhaled should be retained in at this aasana.

6.  Ashtanga Namaskara:  Bring your body close to the earth breathing out gradually. But only your forehead(1), chest(1), palms(2), knees(2), feet(2) touching the ground and your buttocks raised higher.  (Eight parts of the body (ashtangam) should touch the ground.

7.  Puchagasana:  Keep your chest and head upwards gradually breathing in.  Keep your stomach and the remaining body on the ground.

8.  Atha Muktha Savasana:  Take your hip still higher gradually breathing out and bring your head towards ground.  Your body now should look like A.

9.  Aswa chanchalan aasana:  Take your right leg front and keep in between your palms gradually breathing in. (compare stage 4)

10.  Padha Hasthasana:  Stand as in stage 3 gradually breathing out.

11.  Hastha Uttanasana:  Come to stage 2 position gradually breathing in.

12.  Pranamasana:  Come to stage 1 position.