Tag: Rebirth

  • Leaving Body At Will Video Rainbow Body Explanation

    The Eastern systems of philosophy consider Human body to be a case for the soul. Human body is made up of the Five Elements of Nature, Earth,Water,Fire,Air and Space.Prithvi, Appu,Agni, Vayu and Akasa.These five elements are present in the Universe and it’s objects, both gross and subtle.When these elements are in grosser combination, they appear as physical entities.When their combination is in finer form ,they are in Astral , Sookshma,Abstract Form. Every human body has both Sthoola,Gross and Sookshma Sareera, Subtle Forms. While the grosser form, this physical frame is visible and is nourished by The Essence of Food, subtle body is nourished by our actions and reactions, both in the present and past Lives.

    Thai Monk leaves body at Hisill.

    Every body is destined to have a specific number of breaths.Once the limit is reached, Breathing Stops, human body returns to the five elements.Unlike other Religions, in Hinduism, the Subtle Sense organs, seeing,hearing,smelling,eating/speaking ,and touching disintegrate into respective elements.Gross body returns to earth, if buried or turns into Fire when burnt,as ashes.

    Both Indian Yogis and Buddhist monks know the process of controlling ,stopping breath.This, in Buddhism, is called Rainbow Body.

    ‘very advanced people through the century have vanished into what is called rainbow body ( Ja Lu in Tibetan and Indrachāp Kaya in Sanskrit ) where the persons body dissolves into rainbow light and vanishes while teaching their disciples while bells and cymbals and music is heard and insence is smelled . Guru Padmasambhava from Uddiyan in the Indian subcontinent ,in what is called Swat Valley in Pakistan today,who studied in Nalanda and attained enlightenment in Nepal, Kathmanu and was crucial in transmitting Buddhism into Tibet in the 9th century and Prahe Vajra of present day India and Sonam Tsemo of Sakya Tibet went like this .

    And gallores of practitioners went in another lower type of rainbow body where their body dissolves gradually within 7–14 days approximately as stipulated by themselves after they stop breathing . Their body is enclosed in a tent by their disciples and 24 hour watch is kept around the tent with chantings and prayers while rainbow lights emit out of the tent and bell and music are heard and incense is smelled and when the tent is opened up in the stipulated time there’s only the clothes and hair and nails etc the rest of the body has vanished . In just one monastery in Kham Tibet ( bordering mainland China)called the Kathog Gumba built around the 11th century , by 1959 when the Tibetans fled from the Chinese , their log book shows 125000 practitioners of that monastery/Gumba in Tibetan alone , had gone in this second type of Rainbow body when they died . Records of other monasteries were destroyed in the cultural revolution. And how many Buddhist practitioners went like these two ways mentioned above in the Indian subcontinent has been lost during the Isalamic invasion of the Indian subcontinent , which completly destroyed Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent . After all by the 8th century 75% of the Indian subcontinent ( not just present day political India ) was Buddhist. And 75% of Asia was Buddhist .

    Then there were many Indian, Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhist Mahasiddhas who went to Khechar loka with their bodies which means their body just vanished at the point of death . These are signs in the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism practiced in Nepal, Tibet, Mongolia ,China and Japan of a very high realisation or level of Enlightenment /Awakening/Bodhi . Since all records were burnt in the Indian subcontinent when people like Bakhtiar Khilji raided Buddhist Monastic complexes like Nalanda , Vikramashila, Somapuri( now in present day Bangladesh where th town of Somapura still exists ) , Odantapuri . Jagaddala etc etc and burnt all the Buddhist books and sutras and Shastras , we have no idea how many lakhs of Buddhists in the Indian sbcontinent went like these . Bhakhtiar himself writes in his diary that he burnt 90,00,000 Buddhist Scriptures in Nalanda alone.https://www.quora.com/Has-there-ever-been-a-Buddhist-monk-disappear-through-enlightenment

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    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…

  • Synchronicity Coincidence Karma Theory

    Have you ever experienced the seemingly unconnected events coming to you when you are thinking about it?

    For instance when you come across a word the meaning of which you do not know, the word keeps popping up quite frequently the same day?

    Or when you think of some one coming to your home or when you anticipate something , not very assiduously and consciously, the person /the event turns up?

    These incidents are not noticed by us immediately but one wonders about these things when one reflects upon it at a later date.

    Do these have any meaning?

    Well, Hinduism has an explanation.

    Whatever is in the Macrocosm is in the microcosm.

    That is whatever is on the Universe is present is with the individual.

    Even the elements like Earth Water Fire Air and Ether that constitute the Universe is present in the individual .

    Even the Electrons revolve around the Nucleus in the same way the cosmos moves around each other.

    Every thing in the Universe is synchronised.

    The actions,thoughts one performs/ has do not end with him.

    They, being energy can not be destroyed.

    They get stored in the Cosmos.

    Even the most secret thoughts get stored in the Cosmos.They come back to the individual at some point of time.

    This forms the basis of The Karma Theory of Hinduism.

    In the same way events/persons which/ who are seemingly unconnected get connected without any serious effort.

    Individual Consciousnees is a part of Universal Consciousness and the  former is limitd by Space and Time, while the latter is unbounded.

    This process of seemingly unconnected acusal events is

    Called Synchronicity in modern Science, though it is under discussion and controversy.

    Synchronicity.

    Synchronicity is a concept, first explained by psychiatrist Carl Jung, which holds that events are “meaningful coincidences” if they occur with no causal relationship, yet seem to be meaningfully related During his career, Jung furnished several slightly different definitions of it.

    Jung variously defined synchronicity as an “acausal connecting (togetherness) principle,” “meaningful coincidence”, and “acausal parallelism.” He introduced the concept as early as the 1920s but gave a full statement of it only in 1951

    parallelism.” He introduced the concept as early as the 1920s but gave a full statement of it only in 1951 in an Eranos

    Synchronicity is a concept, first explained by psychiatrist Carl Jung, which holds that

    In 1952, he published a paper Synchronizität als ein Prinzip akausaler Zusammenhänge (Synchronicity – An Acausal Connecting Principle)[ in a volume which also contained a related study by the physicist and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli.

     

    Diagram illustrating Carl Jung’s concept of synchronicity

    Jung coined the word “synchronicity” to describe “temporally coincident occurrences of acausal events.”

    In his book Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, Jung wrote:

    How are we to recognize acausal combinations of events, since it is obviously impossible to examine all chance happenings for their causality? The answer to this is that acausal events may be expected most readily where, on closer reflection, a causal connection appears to be inconceivable.

    In the introduction to his book, Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal, Roderick Main wrote:

    The culmination of Jung’s lifelong engagement with the paranormal is his theory of synchronicity, the view that the structure of reality includes a principle of acausal connection which manifests itself most conspicuously in the form of meaningful coincidences. Difficult, flawed, prone to misrepresentation, this theory none the less remains one of the most suggestive attempts yet made to bring the paranormal within the bounds of intelligibility. It has been found relevant by psychotherapists, parapsychologists, researchers of spiritual experience and a growing number of non-specialists. Indeed, Jung’s writings in this area form an excellent general introduction to the whole field of the paranormal.

    In his book Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, Jung wrote:

    …it is impossible, with our present resources, to explain ESP, or the fact of meaningful coincidence, as a phenomenon of energy. This makes an end of the causal explanation as well, for “effect” cannot be understood as anything except a phenomenon of energy. Therefore it cannot be a question of cause and effect, but of a falling together in time, a kind of simultaneity. Because of this quality of simultaneity, I have picked on the term “synchronicity” to designate a hypothetical factor equal in rank to causality as a principle of explanation.

    Synchronicity was a principle which, Jung felt, gave conclusive evidence for his concepts of archetypes and thecollective unconscious It described a governing dynamic which underlies the whole of human experience and history — social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual. The emergence of the synchronistic paradigm was a significant move away from Cartesian dualism towards an underlying philosophy ofdouble-aspect theory. It has been argued that this shift was essential to bringing theoretical coherence to Jung’s earlier work.

     

    Cetonia aurata

    In his book Synchronicity (1952), Jung tells the following story as an example of a synchronistic event:

    My example concerns a young woman patient who, in spite of efforts made on both sides, proved to be psychologically inaccessible. The difficulty lay in the fact that she always knew better about everything. Her excellent education had provided her with a weapon ideally suited to this purpose, namely a highly polished Cartesian rationalism with an impeccably “geometrical” idea of reality. After several fruitless attempts to sweeten her rationalism with a somewhat more human understanding, I had to confine myself to the hope that something unexpected and irrational would turn up, something that would burst the intellectual retort into which she had sealed herself. Well, I was sitting opposite her one day, with my back to the window, listening to her flow of rhetoric. She had an impressive dream the night before, in which someone had given her a golden scarab — a costly piece of jewellery. While she was still telling me this dream, I heard something behind me gently tapping on the window. I turned round and saw that it was a fairly large flying insect that was knocking against the window-pane from outside in the obvious effort to get into the dark room. This seemed to me very strange. I opened the window immediately and caught the insect in the air as it flew in. It was a scarabaeid beetle, or common rose-chafer (Cetonia aurata), whose gold-green colour most nearly resembles that of a golden scarab. I handed the beetle to my patient with the words, “Here is your scarab.” This experience punctured the desired hole in her rationalism and broke the ice of her intellectual resistance. The treatment could now be continued with satisfactory results.

    — Carl Jung, [16]

    The French writer Émile Deschamps claims in his memoirs that, in 1805, he was treated to some plum pudding by a stranger named Monsieur de Fontgibu. Ten years later, the writer encountered plum pudding on the menu of a Parisrestaurant and wanted to order some, but the waiter told him that the last dish had already been served to another customer, who turned out to be de Fontgibu. Many years later, in 1832, Deschamps was at a dinner and once again ordered plum pudding. He recalled the earlier incident and told his friends that only de Fontgibu was missing to make the setting complete – and in the same instant, the now senile de Fontgibu entered the room.

    Jung wrote, after describing some examples, “When coincidences pile up in this way, one cannot help being impressed by them – for the greater the number of terms in such a series, or the more unusual its character, the more improbable it becomes.”

     

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity#Examp5les

     

  • Tenth Day Ceremony For The Departed Meaning

    Hinduism prescribes elaborate rituals for the dead beginning from the day of burning the body till the 13th day when Subhasweekara or Auspiciousness in invited back Home.

    These rituals are based on the belief that the Departed souls take rebirth and the Preta Sareera hovers around till the 12th Day.when the dead are respectfully moved to the ancestors, Pitrus.

    It is the belief of the Hindus that one born to enjoy the fruits of actions one performs/ed; if Righteous deeds had been performed one enjoys happiness and sails through Life easily while Non Righteous acts bring in Unhappiness and misery when one lives.

    In both the cases , the effects of the actions performed by one gets wiped out as one undergoes the experiences of Life.

    In Hinduism the wages of Sin is Birth unlike Christianity and other Religions where the wages of Sin is death.

    When one dies, the inert body , Sava is consigned to flames.

    One becomes Sava when Consciousness leaves permanently, The Consciousness being an attribute of the Soul.

    However the Sukshma Sareera, the body which one does not perceive, which surrounds one’s physical frame, remains.

    The Physical frame made of he essence of food, Anna rasa dies.

    But the Sukshma Sareera , which is the result of the actions one performs remain .

    This sareera is like dust accumulated when action is performed.

    This sukshma Sareera takes rebirth depending on the Nature of actions, Karma performed by the individual.

    The Soul never dies.

    Death Rite beind perfomed, Hinduism.Image.jpg
    Death Rites Hindusim,

    The Sukshma Sareera enters into human wombs, they are reported to be 83 Million different types of Female genital parts( Yoni Beda), according to Hinduism.

    The Womb chosen at rebirth is determined in accordance with the actions performed.

    So till such time, that is the Twelfth-day from the date of death, the preta Sareeera lingers , hovers around the place of Death and around the Home.

    This Preta once it is released after the twelfth day is reborn;in such cases where no karmas or the dead performed rebirth still takes place;in this case the Reborn, in the new Life will have unexplained issues facing its new Life.

    This is Pitru Dosha.

    Another kind of Pitru Dosha is one that accrues when one does not perform the Rites for the departed.

    This results in Pitru Saapa.

    The Suksma Sreera, once it leaves the Pysical frame is called Preta and this during life has been nurtured by the essence of Food.

    This has been enjoyed by it through the Physical frame.

    Now that one is dead, the Preta sarera can not get Food for nurturing.

    As it is yet to be released, till the Twelfth day(Sapindi Karana), it suffers.

    To nurture it, the Tharpana is performed with sesame Seeds and water,the former substituting food, as sesame seeds, according to Hinduism, was the first to be created as Food, Water to quench Thirst.

    It is also considered necessary to indicate the Preta that it would no longer get Food or water as it lacks the physical Frame.

    As the Preta is finally elevated to the level of Pitrus on the Twelfth day,prior indication is given on the tenth day by way of offering huge quantities of food, without salt to wean away the Preta from food as it is believed that it would get disgusted with the huge quantity of food offered and that too with out Salt.

    During the next two days , the preta is paid respects by a Brahmin in the ceremonies.

    On the 12th day Sabindi karana is performed and the preta leaves.

    On the thirteenth day Gruha yagna or Subha sweeakara is performed.

  • Why Humans Suffer In The World Hinduism

    There was a question in Quora as to ‘Why There is Injustice in the world,

    Human suffering
    Every day, almost 25,000 people starve to death—and only after long, horrible agony. This is not limited to physical pain, but includes psychological and mental anguish of parents often having their children die in their arms. Starvation is so awful death can be longed for.

    Hindu Philosophy: How does Hindu philosophy try to explain the suffering in the world? [no oneliners please]

    • Why is there suffering in the world in general?
    • Why do people have to suffer birth defects?

    If possible, I’d prefer if you don’t resort to rebirth theory, some alternative explanation will be appreciated.

    News has just come in that the accused in the Rajiv Gandhi case,Santhan,Perarivalan and other’s Death sentence has been overturned by the Supreme Court.

    For them it is justice, and to the most who believe that they deserve the sentence the Death Sentence.

    The other side says that Rajiv deserved to be killed for sending the IPKF to Sri Lanka.

    He sent them because LTTE was killing People.

    LTTE became a killing machine because of ill-treatment of Tamils,

    Tamils were ill-treated because, from the Sinhalese point of view, were usurping Sinhalese’s Rights and Lands.

    Tamils counter that Sri Lanka was Tamils’ and it was developed by them!

    The list is endless.

    The point I am trying to make is that Justice or Injustice are relative terms and have no absolute term of reference.

    It depends on the ever-changing circumstances and the individuals’ perceptions of them.

    So is suffering.

    For the poor absence of Money is the cause of suffering.

    For the Rich the presence of it , is  the cause of suffering.

    At the individual level what caused me suffering  once ,no longer causes  it .

    As also Pleasure.

    So these judgments a are variable and are not themselves the cause of Suffering.

    As such things by themselves do not cause any suffering.

    It is our reaction to and our capacity to handle them is the cause of sufferings.

    Sufferings are,

    1.Mental

    2.Emotional and

    3 .Physical.

    Mental sufferings are those that occur in our mind because of our inability to cope up with things that happen which are beyond our scope.

    Emotional sufferings are because of our inability to control our desires and attachments,

    We take things to be permanent and yearns for them.

    Like Love, Relationships.

    All things come to an end in death ,if not earlier.

    So sufferings per se are not real and are our making.

    People may ask,

    Take for example ,the Genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka or the Holocaust inflicted by Hitler upon the Jews.

    As said earlier the reason lies in the perspective of the people.

    At the Universal Level there is no such thing as Good or Evil.

    They are all Illusions pertaining to this Temporal World.

    They do not affect the Self, the Atman.

    It is beyond these.

    Look at you self.

    You have suffered.

    Have you been suffering all through your Life?

    People think only of sufferings and never recollect their Happier times.

    Worse still is that they do not realize they are Happy when they are Happy.

    So Happiness or suffering is the attitude of the Mind.

    Some years back I had an occasion to ask of a Mason, whose job was over in one of the construction sites I was handling.

    He just a job.

    He whistling and I knew  he had no money.

    I asked him as to how he can be happy under the circumstances.

    He replied,

    ‘Sir, I am 40, I do not bother about these things.I am happy now. I know my job.I know some body will give me a job to-morrow the day after.Why should I suffer now thinking about it?’

    What an attitude!

    Now as to the physical suffering part, there is no concrete answer apart from the faith in Fate and Karma Theory.

    No other Theory can explain these other than the Karma Theory.

    It is the best explanation not only for suffering but also the Evolution of world.

    Quantum is veering round to this view.

    Please read my posts filed under Astrophysics, Science.Indian Philosophy and Hinduism.

    Meaning:
    4.1: Neither am I bound by Merits nor Sins, neither by Worldly Joys nor by Sorrows,
    4.2: Neither am I bound by Sacred Hymns nor by Sacred Places, neither by Sacred Scriptures nor by Sacrifies,
    4.3: I am Neither Enjoyment (Experience), nor an object to be Enjoyed (Experienced), nor the Enjoyer (Experiencer),
    4.4: I am the Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness; I am Shiva, I am Shiva,
    The Ever Pure Blissful Consciousness.

    http://ramanisblog.in/2013/05/12/nothing-is-sacredsinful-adi-sankaracharya/

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  • Brain helps you make friends-How?

    Amygdala
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    That the brain does so must be either from genes( mostly so) and to a certain extent on environment and upbringing,

    How the mind is predisposed to a particular thing is explained as ‘vaasanas’ or predispositions determined /ingrained prior to birth which reinforces the belief in rebirth.The same point of  view is applicable to perception as well.

    Got a lot of friends? Thank your amygdala! A new study may shed light on how this brain structure, often associated with fear, may regulate our social lives as well.

    The study, first published in Nature Neuroscience and also reported in the AP, looked at the size and complexity of people’s social networks by measuring both the number of friends a person had and the number of networks those friends belonged to. They found that large network size and high network complexity were both linked with a larger amygdala, a brain area that the study authors say may have “evolved, in part, under the pressures of increasingly complex social life.” They write,

    Humans are inherently social animals. We play, work, eat and fight with one another. A larger amygdala might enable us to more effectively identify, learn about and recognize socioemotional cues […], allowing us to develop complex strategies to cooperate and compete.

    Social life is fucking difficult, as another recent study can attest. Quail who were “subjected to social stress” not only had higher stress hormone levels, they also seemed to pass the stress on to their offspring, who were smaller, hatched later, and behaved more cautiously. According to EurekAlert, they also “tend to move about more, which can be interpreted as increased attempts to escape from threats or to seek more social contact.” So, stressed mama quails may give birth to chicks who crave more friends.

    Read more: http://jezebel.com/5719759/how-your-brain-helps-you-make-friends#ixzz19YlSZ2Zh