I have written a few articles on Quantum and Indian philosophy. I have provided excerpts of some articles and Links to them in this article.
If we are experiencing something in Life,it is a state in the stream of Life,that Experience is intricately connected to other Experiences of our own and one experience is Superimposed on the other. The Experiences collectively form one Dynamic system. In such a system, all States,here replace it with ,’ Experience ‘, are linked and when one Experience is gone through,the other is not present, though it forms the whole gamut of Experiences of Life. And when one experience is present, the other is is also present intricately connected to it without our knowledge. And the the experiences are infinite. And ‘The original state must be regarded as the result of a kind of superposition of the two or more new states, in a way that cannot be conceived on classical ideas’ This means that the collective experiences we go through are a superposition of two or more experiences /States and the original State must be regarded as the result of a kind of superposition of the two or more new states.’the result of a kind of superposition of the two or more new states, in a way that cannot be conceived on classical ideas’
The Jain concept of Sapthabhangi Naya describes this Quantum thought beautifully. It states on Existence ,or Being as in a State of
- It is, Asti
- It is Not,Nasti
- Avaktavya, Indescribable,
- Asti,Nasti , Avaktavya,- Is and Is Not and Indescribable.
- Asti Nasti- Is and Is Not.
- Asti, Avaktavya Is, Indescribable
- Nasti, Avaktavya,Is Not and Indescribable.
One can not predicate anything beyond this in Logic.
The Superposition as envisaged by Indian philosophy is explained in Four states Jagruth,Swapna,Sushupti and Turiya. That is, Waking State,Dreaming ,Deep Sleep and Beyond where Delta waves are noticed and beyond this Turiya which is the State of Being. Each state influences the other without our being aware of it; each is unaware of the other when in one State,though we are aware we are in three States at different times,that is excluding Turiya. Here Turiya is that State where the other three States merge or the basis, the original State.
The general principle of superposition of quantum mechanics applies to the states [that are theoretically possible without mutual interference or contradiction] … of any one dynamical system. It requires us to assume that between these states there exist peculiar relationships such that whenever the system is definitely in one state we can consider it as being partly in each of two or more other states. The original state must be regarded as the result of a kind of superposition of the two or more new states, in a way that cannot be conceived on classical ideas. Any state may be considered as the result of a superposition of two or more other states, and indeed in an infinite number of ways. Conversely, any two or more states may be superposed to give a new state…
Quantum Superposition Decoherence
Aghora Pasupatha Homa Evil Eye Protection Mukthi
Removal of Evil eye, Protection from forces that hinder Spiritual development. Protection from Black magic,Animals. Increases self confidence and self assurance. Clarity of thought.. Above all,Mukthi and Gnana are facilitated.
Rig Veda Inflenced Civilizations Outside India
Date of Rig veda in Ramanisblog According to Ramanisblog, the date of the Rig Veda is subject to considerable debate, with modern scholarly estimates generally ranging between 2000 BCE to 1000 BCE[1]. However, Ramanisblog highlights that Hindu tradition considers the Vedas to be timeless and without a specific beginning[1]. Perspectives on Rig Veda Dating Ramanisblog…
Navavarana Pooja 1 Guru Stuthi
Following in the Ai Generated transcript of the Navavarana Pooja Mantras . Recorded and sent to my Shishyas. This is being made public so that this secret knowledge is not lost to posterity. Those who want to be initiated may contact me through mail at ramanan50@gmail.com. Also they can contact through the comment column. If…

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