Guest guest Posted April 9, 2004 Report Share Posted April 9, 2004 Human body and all living things are made up of five elements. Your blood, urine are water elements. your bones are earth element, you have temparature heat element, you have air,the air element, you have life the sky element, what happens after death? The water element evaporates and joins with the cloud and becomes water . The bones deposits in the earth and becomes earth. Fire element joins with global-heat, The air you breathe joined with the air element, The life invisible joins with the sky THESE PROCESS OF BIRTH AND DEATH COMBINATION OF FIVE ELEMENTS AND DESTRUCTION OF FIVE ELEMENTS IS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS. So after death the body mingles with the elements soul is not in a isolate form.If water mingles with water how can you separate it? similarly soul. This is the theory of siddha, and there is no rebirth. Thanking you R.VDHYASAGAR. Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway - Enter today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2004 Report Share Posted April 9, 2004 ayurveda, r vidhyasagar <dr_vidhyasagar_54> wrote: > Human body and all living things are made up of five elements. > Your blood, urine are water elements. > your bones are earth element, > you have temparature heat element, > you have air,the air element, > you have life the sky element, > what happens after death? > The water element evaporates and joins with the cloud and becomes water . > The bones deposits in the earth and becomes earth. > Fire element joins with global-heat, > The air you breathe joined with the air element, > The life invisible joins with the sky > THESE PROCESS OF BIRTH AND DEATH COMBINATION OF FIVE ELEMENTS > AND DESTRUCTION OF FIVE ELEMENTS IS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS. > So after death the body mingles with the elements soul is not in a isolate > form.If water mingles with water how can you separate it? similarly soul. > This is the theory of siddha, and there is no rebirth. Dear Dr. Vidhyasagar thanks for this (and a welcome change in subject!) i have had a strong interest in siddha for some, primarily due to my interest in alchemy, and the good times I have had in Tamil Nad unfprtunately little info on siddha has made it across the water of course your statement contradicts the Ayurvedic concept discussed in the Charaka samhita, in which jiva (life, vitality) is a manifestation of a "soul" that manifests within and transmigrates through the five elements and is held to be transcendant how does siddha account for differences between people and things? is there no guiding principle that directs an individual's manifestation? or, are you suggesting something similar to shamanic practices, where the task is to actually 'create' a soul (an alchemical process) that transcends these five elements? according to Tibetan Bone shamanism, only beings that do this actually survive death and transmigrate - for the rest of us, everything dissolves upon death, and the energy is recycled in the cosmic flux - no trace, not a ripple Caldecott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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