Beyond
a certain depth, the mechanistic deception evaporates
and is replaced by a science we haven’t the
faintest clue. Almost the entire living world operates
at its core with a science that is out-worldly and
downright mystical. It can be compared to a machine
which is outwardly all gears and grease, but in
reality is powered by a motor which slyly drawn
in power from concealed wired abuzz with 240 volts
of electricity. In a similar fashion, a fiery energy
termed 'spiritual energy' powers all living entities.
The operative word here is indeed 'deception' and
a person who is able to see through this deception
is called 'self realized.'
A
walk down a garden path or forest invariably leads to
a mystical experience. Seeds with micro fine
hooks so carefully engineered, snags in your socks or
shirt sleeve, are enough to enraptures you and exclaim
in wondrous delight, “How is it that the entire
blue-print of a giant tree in its exact character is
contained within its tiny seed?” “Who has
created these?”… “Whose cosmic intelligence
is it that I see?” In short, for the price of
a pleasurable walk in the garden, you get a tiny glimpse
of the creator. From a Vedic perspective this communion
with nature elevates your consciousness. You would have
taken a few steps in your consciousness evolution and
as such can look forward to more rewarding next life.

A
walk in the forest has now denigrated into a mundane
'regurgitating science' experience when it easily
could have been a richly rewarding (even in dollar
terms) communion with nature. Thank you science.
Cut
to a different scene. You take the same walk. The garden
path still offers its prize, but this time around, it
triggers an altogether different response in your mind.
Seeds will still get entangled in your hair, but instead
of it triggering a profound mystical experience, a deluge
of scientific data (that you had picked up in school,
college, workplace, etc) will stifle that mystical experience.
Scientists will siddle in as the self-appointed caretakers
of the universe, laying claim to having discovered this
and that. And, while you yourself are engrossed in awakening
the latent scientist within you, the supreme scientist,
the person who actually created it all, made all those
complicated calculations, painstakingly engineered all
those delightful hooks on that seed*, will shyly slip
away.
This
time around your gain is miniscule: one happy trip down
science lane. But your loss, unfortunately, is colossal:
Goaded by misleading science, you will degrade in consciousness
and therefore probably regress. You might even loose
the opportunity to be born again as a human. In short,
your loss is immeasurable.
But
of course, this is a Vedic calculation. You can console
yourself that nay, ‘I don’t believe afterlife,
I don’t believe in karma…I believe in science
and scientists.
If you are one of those staunch supporter of science,
here is a news flash for you. Often the mechanistic
explanation given by scientists of how things work in
nature are hopelessly inadequate and downright dubious.
It is not at all a tick-tock, tick-tock kind of a mechanistic
world that we live in. The truer picture is it is a
far more extraterrestrial kind of sciences out there,
in there, (meaning in your body) and just about everywhere.
Nothing is as the scientists explain it to be. Which
is why, all our working sciences are fundamentally based
on experiments. You poke prod, pour acid, and do just
about all the basic stuff you did when you were a boy,
and record the results. These result with an odd theory
or two chasing after them is all the science we can
boast off. The truth is there is a lot going on out
there that they cannot explain by their antiquated,
cog-wheel sciences. If you have swallowed all these
tall stories told by the scientists and realigned your
allegiance and thinking based on their pastdated claims,
you are in for a lot of trouble.
The
reality is what is out there is hard-core mysticism
that will burn your socks right off your feet. Everything
is appears simplistic and mechanistic but in truth is
powered by a fiery energy that behaves in anything but
materialistic fashion. Even simple thing which we supposedly
know is hotwired with this fiery energy.
You
are familiar with how medicines help cure the body,
right? Now, if you ask the scientists, they will reel
out their version of how it works. The allopathic will
give you the chemical warfare theory which exemplifies
the gross western approach to all things. The homeopaths
too cure diseases. But their explanation is diametrically
different. They will give you the theory of use the
barest minimum and how it triggers the bodies’
defence mechanism. But you know what? Neither the maximalists
nor the minimalists have a clue. If they did, surely
two diametrically opposite theories will not be doing
the rounds. Which is why the allopaths have to have
monkeys to test and homeopaths, foolhardy practitioners
willing to risk proving medicines on themselves. Without
them there can be no medicines. What actually happens
can be said to be taken straight out of an extraterrestrial
movie. Buzz, sizzle, sizzle, crackle, crackle…and
magically, mystically the body rights itself. Medicines
do play a part; but the mechanics of the process is
entirely unknown.
Or,
take digestion for example. We digest food with the
help of strong acids. Nevertheless, these highly concentrated
acids do not digest the stomach itself…ah, as
long as we are alive. The minute we die, the first thing
to go is the stomach…which is immediately destroyed
by these very acids that has been kept at bay by some
mystical process. There are literally thousands of such
examples.
The
fact is beyond a certain depth, the mechanistic deception
(yes, this is right, deception) evaporates and is replaced
by a science we haven’t the faintest clue. Almost
the entire living world operates at its core with a
science that is out-worldly and downright mystical.
And the curious fact is outwardly it almost always poses
as a cause and effect equation and can be compared to
a machine which is outwardly all gears and grease, but
in reality is powered by a motor which slyly drawn in
power from concealed wired abuzz with 240 volts of electricity.
In a similar fashion, a fiery energy termed 'spiritual
energy' powers all living entities. The operative word
here is indeed 'deception' and a person who is able
to see through this deception is called 'self realized.'
Bottom
line is modern science is up to its eye-balls with the
instances of mysticism. But the sad fact is that scientists
dread revealing it to us laymen. Instead, they fumble,
stumble and make do with their primitive and grossly
mechanistic science to explain what is patently a mystical
process. They avidly, almost fanatically block it out;
they go to great lengths to keep this fact hidden from
the world. So much so that, even new-age spiritual gurus
Deepak Chopra, purportedly wise in the ways of the world,
erroneously believes that: "God leaves no footprints!"
But oh, he does, Mr. Chopra, and it’s everywhere!
It's just that our scientists go after him and carefully
wipes them off! They have effectively blinded us, impoverished
us with their lame science. End.
*
Some seeds come with tiny hooks that tangle in your
clothes and hair. Others have aerodynamically designed
propellers designed to float of to distant shores.
Still others explode, to scatter its seeds... The
emphasis here is 'specialized engineering,' which
by its complicated nature, warrants 'many hours sitting
behind a drawing board.' In other words, it not the
cheap, 'let there be light' kind of engineering that
is generally attributed to God and which he accomplish
with the snap of his fingers, and by which we are
the least impressed. No, this is a different calibre
of work, and for these God would have had to really
really rack his brain. Its all calculus and brain-numbing
science with acres and acres of calculations. In short,
there is so specialized engineering in nature that
modern engineers threat it as a source book and assiduously
mine ideas from it. Needless to add, amongst all man-made
designs, probably there isn't one original, which
man can claim his own.
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