Unveiling Truths I Misunderstood as a Child
Unveiling Truths I Misunderstood as a Child
Childhood is a book of wonder and questions. As a child, I had countless inquiries that sparked my curiosity and often left me perplexed. I recall watching movies and wondering how actors could sing and dance without tiring. My attempts at mimicking their non-stop performances ended in my getting breathless, leading me to marvel over their endurance.
Another enigma I grappled with was witnessing the same actor in different movies across diverse channels. How could actors be in multiple places simultaneously? It was a solution to a mystery when I realized that movies are created through a combination of photography, editing, and special effects. This understanding, however, quickly surfaced a bigger question: What is the nature of the universe?
I once believed that God created everything. However, as I delved deeper into scientific truths, I came to understand that this belief was also a misconception. The universe, as it is scientifically explained, reveals a fascinating process entirely different from the one I had imagined. Let me illuminate some of these revelations:
On the Origins of the Universe
Science has revealed that there was a time when the universe was devoid of any matter, a vacuum filled with insignificant electric charge. Over time, due to a stagnant effect, the universe developed a staggering amount of electric charge. This electric charge gave birth to a giant embryo, which RUSHSI referred to as BRAHMAND. As the density of charge increased to an unsustainable level, the embryo burst, creating tremendous heat and a sound echoing the primordial vibration 'OM'. This event, known in scientific literature as the Big Bang, led to the creation of two distinct universes:
Visible Universe: Comprise of solids, liquids, gases, and electromagnetic rays, among other elements detectable by human eyes or scientific instruments. Invisible Universe: Home to souls, or spiritual or cosmic energy, which constitutes the fundamental force of the universe and is immortal. Souls are free and also entrapped, existing in various forms of energy.The space occupied by the invisible universe is far more expansive than the visible universe. Souls are the building blocks of matter, binding protons and neutrons and providing the life force within atoms. The release of this energy explains the tremendous power of a nuclear bomb.
Understanding Souls and their Dynamics
Souls, according to this perspective, are vibratory segments of the original energy source 'OM' and are characterized by their Flux, a measure of their quality and power. Souls, when entrapped in matter, are responsible for the movement and behavior of elements such as planets and atoms. The supreme souls (deities) have the most powerful and pure Flux, while ordinary souls, such as humans, have more ordinary flux.
As souls are formless and intangible, they govern the physical world through Flux. This means that the physical bodies of deities and humans coexist, but the true nature of the soul, like a UFO, is invisible to the naked eye. Just as a person's soul cannot be seen despite the existence of their physical body, the workings of a deity are not always apparent through their physical actions.
The Evolution of Life
There is no evolution as described by Darwin; each species was created independently. The creation of humans, for instance, did not follow a linear evolutionary path but was a result of the precise conditions required for souls to inhabit the physical form. The first humans emerged in Africa, Europe, and Asia, with variations in appearance due to the natural selection and hybridization of souls.
The existence of superior souls, or deities, is evidence of their interactions with humans, as depicted in ancient structures and scriptures. These superior souls established their rule on earth and were involved in conflicts with ordinary souls. The teachings of Lord Krishna, for instance, are documented in the Geeta, guiding humans on the path to spiritual enlightenment through Karma, Gyan, Dhyana, and Bhakti yogas.
In conclusion, as a child, I had many misconceptions that I only realized to be incorrect as I grew and discovered the world through my own understanding and scientific revelations. This journey has been fascinating and has deepened my appreciation for the intricacies of the universe and the human soul.