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81. It is not too complex...

  • Writer: Vijayabhaskar  Natarajan
    Vijayabhaskar Natarajan
  • Oct 23
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 5

Based on our previous writings, think about the complexity of this universe –


  • There are 4 layers, the deep fourth layer being the supreme and divine Adi Para Sakthi herself and we will ignore this layer for now in this article and stick to our deep reverence and gratitude for Her!

  • I use the term ‘dimension” and the letter “d” to denote the layers. The word “dimension”, extensively used in these writings, denotes the layers of this universe.

  • There are possibly, several spatial dimensions (I use the letter “D” to denote this dimension) , especially in the Gnana and Kriya layers. This is probably, the dimension that is commonly used in the science fiction stories!  

  • Each of these potential spatial Dimensions (D) has x, y and z – co-ordinates

  • Each of these potential spatial Dimensions (D) has time differentials

  • Each of these potential layer dimension (d) has x, y and z – co-ordinates

  • Each of these potential layer dimension (d) has time differentials

  • Perhaps, all the layer dimension (“d”-s) and the spatial Dimensions (“D”-s) seem to overlap without overwhelming our cognitive abilities’! Some may see this as our “limited” cognitive ability whereas some others may see this as a “blessing-in-disguise”.

  • No body knows about these continuums – how the distribution is or where does it start or end or the properties of the transition layers!


Despite all these unseen/unfelt complexities, our lives are seemingly in order and in goodness! Our senses are stable, and our cognitive abilities are not overwhelmed.


We marvel at the creation; still, we are unable to link with the divine and blissful Adi Para Sakthi who is the root cause of this cosmic dance of creation, sustenance and obliteration!


Consider the 4 margas or paths of devotion to reach her, that we discussed about in the past – the gnana, karma, kriya and bhakthi yogas’. Each one of the paths compels us to walk in our destined path while focussing on being in-pursuit of excellence.


GNANA YOGA: This is about our acquisition of knowledge or Gnana that will remove the 3-malas eventually (mummalaas – Please refer to my blog at https://www.mayoan.com/post/the-3-imperfections). Despite having numerous books and other mediums, we seem to be incomplete in our understanding of the cosmic design of our universe and about the divine forces operating in our universe.


KARMA YOGA: This is about the adage – “Work is Worship”.  We are supposed to excel in whatever we do and that will help us be in sync with the in-pursuit-of-excellence principle. When we are in such a sync, the universe is expected to help us know more on its deeper secrets – one leads to other and all the combined good work of your life is expected to propel you to the next stage of your life’s pursuit eventually landing you at the feet of the divine and blissful Adi Para Sakthi!


KRIYA/Kundalini YOGA:  It is very difficult, especially in the west, to find a proper Guru who can teach you the science of Kriya Yoga. This perhaps is the shortest path to know Her divine presence. And the knowledge of the processes of this yoga and the preparations required of the yogi who intends to practice this is incomplete or inadequate or not properly recorded in a way that can benefit a good lot of people of the public.


BHAKTHI YOGA: This is the simplest path where you feel the Divine Adi Para Sakthi at your heart while you pray to her with your closed eyes and with reverence. Mellifluous divine chants about her helps our senses to stay focussed and be blessed.


I hope, eventually all the spiritual endeavours of the good people of this universe, through any or all the four paths above, will lead them to the eternally blissful divine lady and ensure long lasting peace, stability and bliss.

 

 Hari Om!

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