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In the (g)olden days of Gurukula vidya, spiritual inquiries started

in the bachelor life (brahmacharya ashram) under the guidance of a

guru.

 

Pursuit of knowledge in ancient India was holistic, spanning

society, history, science, philosophy, religion and spirituality.

The jyoti of spiritual inquiry lit in the early life burnt steadily

and guided the sadhaka's path when he/she moved on to the other

ashrams of life.

 

Today's materialistic education has no space for spirituality. In a

fast changing world, money and material comforts have become the

target of the modern-day aspirants who scarcely, if ever, think

about spirituality, until they reach the vanaprasta (forties) or

even the sannyasa (sixties) stage in life.

 

Today's youth are gradually weaned away from spirituality by cinema,

TV, pop music, a growing permissive life and other evil influences

of the western culture. They simply have no time for spiritual

inquiry. A major factor that allows this is the lack of parental

control or guidance.

 

As a revered Swamiji said of parents in a recent Hindu summit

meeting in the USA, "Let the kids wear jeans, but they should not

forget their genes. Do not teach them, reach them. They do what they

see. Teach them with your life. Family is the first school."

 

This is not to say that the modern youth are irreligious; only that

they are less religious, and far less spiritual.

 

For example, most of us today have no clear ideas of these truths of

our spiritual life:

 

thoughts, emotions, dreams, consciousness, will power,

death and after, reincarnation, karma, soul, spirit,

other worlds, creation, evolution, devolution, and more.

 

These are truths that the modern, physical science can never hope to

unravel. These are truths that have their cause and effect under a

universal law. They influence the life of every single individual,

the life of a civilization, the life of a country and the life of

the entire world.

 

We are not aware that our seers of yore and the spiritual gurus of

ancient traditions have conducted a scientific, logical and coherent

inquiry into these truths and documented their findings.

 

The main objective of this serial is to present the readers,

specially the youth, with an interesting, inherent and perhaps more

practical view of the high truths listed above, using the teachings

of Hinduism, Buddhism and Theosophy.

 

Since the human thought process is largely associative and

pictorial, we would try to follow a similar way with our topics of

discussion. The first topic we will select is Vibration.

 

Vibration...

 

This one word defines everything. From Here to Eternity.

It defines a human being. All other beings. It defines nature,

the earth and the Universe. And even God.

 

Things that vibrate, behave in similar ways, with similar

attributes. As our Tamil Siddhars said: what is in the andam

(universe) is also in the pindam (body). "As above, so below", is

the Hermetic Axiom.

 

Vibration basically, is movement. Back and forth. Up and down.

In quick circles. Or pendulam-like, in an arc. It can be regular

or irregular, linear or circular, in two dimensions, three, or more.

 

Vibration involves matter, force and energy. It is the matter that

vibrates, under a force, and the vibration transmits energy.

 

Vibration can be measured. When we measure vibration, we take

into account two things: distance and time.

 

When matter in discrete particles vibrates, the energy it transmits

travels in waves. To measure the vibration, we take into account

the Frequency and Amplitude.

 

Frequency is the number of cycles or oscillations a wave completes

in a second. Amplitude is the intensity of the wave. Wavelength is

the distance between two corresponding points in successive phases

of a wave.

 

Frequency is measured in Hertz. One Hertz is one cycle per second.

We are familiar with the terms kilohertz (KHz) and megahertz (MHz)

since the time of the radio, and in today's world of FM radio, TV,

mobile phones, computers and other space annihilators.

 

Frequency translates into color with light waves and pitch with

sound waves. Waves of higher frequencies have shorter wavelengths.

 

Amplitude translates into voltage with electromagnetic waves in

general, volume in audio waves, height in mechanical waves, and

color, sound and motion when these forms of waves are combined, as

in TV transmission.

 

Apart from frequency and amplitude, a wave has a third attribute:

its shape. The typical shape of a wave is the sine curve, which is

the regular, wavy line we draw to represent a wave. Complex shapes

are built by adding the basic, sinusoidal shapes with different

frequencies and amplitudes.

 

Vibration creates the nature around us. Color is vibration.

Sound is vibration. Taste is vibration. Smell is vibration.

Touch introduces vibration. All objects in this world, animate

and inanimate, are vibrations.

 

These vibrations are at the physical plane, which is our world

of three dimensions, bound by space and time.

 

When vibration manifests as color, it appears as the violet color

at its highest frequency in the visible spectrum of colors.

It appears as the red color at its lowest frequency. In between,

are the other colors of the seven-colored rainbow: VIBGYOR.

 

This number 7 is a holy number.

It plays a primary role in creation.

 

When the colors merge, we get white, the primordial color,

that is, the base color from which all colors are formed.

A ray of the Sun is white in color. Snow is white because

it reflects all the colors of the light it receives.

 

When vibration manifests as sound, it is heard as the cacophony

of sounds that surrounds us all the time. Sound is also heard

as speech or music.

 

The primordial sound is the aum, the pranava mantra,

which forms the basic vibration behind all manifestations.

 

When vibration is manifest as music, it sounds as notes, again seven

in number: sa,ri,ga,ma,pa,dha,ni. Music is a complex wave of sound,

whose different sinusoidal components are called Harmonics. Because

it is complex and harmonious, it creates sympathetic vibrations

on the part of the listener, who enjoys it.

 

Our emotions are also vibrations, albeit in a different plane.

Our thoughts are also vibrations, in yet another plane.

 

There are entities higher than thoughts. They exist in their own

planes. God, the highest and most absolute form of vibration,

exists in His own plane.

 

Does this mean that the physical and other planes of vibration

are separate, having their own space and time boundaries? No.

 

All the planes of nature interpenetrate each other and share

the same space as the physical plane. Just as the elements earth,

water, and air (solid, liquid and gas) interpenetrate each other

in the same space. More on this later.

 

We have the five physical organs to sense physical vibration.

They form part of our physical body. Using some of these

physical organs we create physical vibrations to communicate

with each other.

 

In the same way, we have subtle organs to sense and create

subtle vibrations, such as our emotions and thoughts.

 

These subtle organs exist within us. They are not physical.

They are usually not very well developed in ordinary humans.

With knowledge and constant practice, we can control and

develop them.

 

Once we know that everything around and within us are nothing more

than vibrations which manifest as sights and sounds and thoughts

and emotions, this knowledge will prompt us to know them better,

control and develop them.

 

This fact of vibration as the basis of everything throws up

a number of exciting possibilities. We shall continue to think

about them in the forthcoming instalments.

 

"There is No Religion (or Science) Higher than Truth."

 

Notes:

Some more points that are rather technical:

 

1. The Electromagnetic Spectrum (ES)

 

This is a band of measured waves that are in the nature of

radiations. Starting at the radio waves, the ES band includes

infrared waves, the visible spectrum of light waves, the ultraviolet

waves, X-rays and gamma rays.

 

2. Cosmic rays

 

These are not radiations (so not included in the ES), but

high-energy charged particles that travel through space at nearly

the speed of light. They originate outside our galaxy and provide

information about distant objects such as quasars. They are detected

when they hit the earth's upper atmosphere, creating showers of

particles in their interaction with atoms.

 

3. Sound

 

Sound has a near infinite range of vibrations, connected with all

matter. While scientists acknowledge this fact today, India knew it

right from her ancient times. Our Vedas speak about the primordial

sound aum which is the essence of all matter, and formed the basis

of creation.

 

Regards,

saidevo

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Dear Saidevo,

 

Thank you for posting your articles in

.

 

Regards,

Om namah shivaya,

Divakar.

 

--- saidevo <saidevo wrote:

 

> In the (g)olden days of Gurukula vidya, spiritual

> inquiries started

> in the bachelor life (brahmacharya ashram) under the

> guidance of a

> guru.

>

> Pursuit of knowledge in ancient India was holistic,

> spanning

> society, history, science, philosophy, religion and

> spirituality.

> The jyoti of spiritual inquiry lit in the early life

> burnt steadily

> and guided the sadhaka's path when he/she moved on

> to the other

> ashrams of life.

>

> Today's materialistic education has no space for

> spirituality. In a

> fast changing world, money and material comforts

> have become the

> target of the modern-day aspirants who scarcely, if

> ever, think

> about spirituality, until they reach the vanaprasta

> (forties) or

> even the sannyasa (sixties) stage in life.

>

> Today's youth are gradually weaned away from

> spirituality by cinema,

> TV, pop music, a growing permissive life and other

> evil influences

> of the western culture. They simply have no time for

> spiritual

> inquiry. A major factor that allows this is the lack

> of parental

> control or guidance.

>

> As a revered Swamiji said of parents in a recent

> Hindu summit

> meeting in the USA, "Let the kids wear jeans, but

> they should not

> forget their genes. Do not teach them, reach them.

> They do what they

> see. Teach them with your life. Family is the first

> school."

>

> This is not to say that the modern youth are

> irreligious; only that

> they are less religious, and far less spiritual.

>

> For example, most of us today have no clear ideas of

> these truths of

> our spiritual life:

>

> thoughts, emotions, dreams, consciousness, will

> power,

> death and after, reincarnation, karma, soul, spirit,

> other worlds, creation, evolution, devolution, and

> more.

>

> These are truths that the modern, physical science

> can never hope to

> unravel. These are truths that have their cause and

> effect under a

> universal law. They influence the life of every

> single individual,

> the life of a civilization, the life of a country

> and the life of

> the entire world.

>

> We are not aware that our seers of yore and the

> spiritual gurus of

> ancient traditions have conducted a scientific,

> logical and coherent

> inquiry into these truths and documented their

> findings.

>

> The main objective of this serial is to present the

> readers,

> specially the youth, with an interesting, inherent

> and perhaps more

> practical view of the high truths listed above,

> using the teachings

> of Hinduism, Buddhism and Theosophy.

>

> Since the human thought process is largely

> associative and

> pictorial, we would try to follow a similar way with

> our topics of

> discussion. The first topic we will select is

> Vibration.

>

> Vibration...

>

> This one word defines everything. From Here to

> Eternity.

> It defines a human being. All other beings. It

> defines nature,

> the earth and the Universe. And even God.

>

> Things that vibrate, behave in similar ways, with

> similar

> attributes. As our Tamil Siddhars said: what is in

> the andam

> (universe) is also in the pindam (body). "As above,

> so below", is

> the Hermetic Axiom.

>

> Vibration basically, is movement. Back and forth. Up

> and down.

> In quick circles. Or pendulam-like, in an arc. It

> can be regular

> or irregular, linear or circular, in two dimensions,

> three, or more.

>

> Vibration involves matter, force and energy. It is

> the matter that

> vibrates, under a force, and the vibration transmits

> energy.

>

> Vibration can be measured. When we measure

> vibration, we take

> into account two things: distance and time.

>

> When matter in discrete particles vibrates, the

> energy it transmits

> travels in waves. To measure the vibration, we take

> into account

> the Frequency and Amplitude.

>

> Frequency is the number of cycles or oscillations a

> wave completes

> in a second. Amplitude is the intensity of the wave.

> Wavelength is

> the distance between two corresponding points in

> successive phases

> of a wave.

>

> Frequency is measured in Hertz. One Hertz is one

> cycle per second.

> We are familiar with the terms kilohertz (KHz) and

> megahertz (MHz)

> since the time of the radio, and in today's world of

> FM radio, TV,

> mobile phones, computers and other space

> annihilators.

>

> Frequency translates into color with light waves and

> pitch with

> sound waves. Waves of higher frequencies have

> shorter wavelengths.

>

> Amplitude translates into voltage with

> electromagnetic waves in

> general, volume in audio waves, height in mechanical

> waves, and

> color, sound and motion when these forms of waves

> are combined, as

> in TV transmission.

>

> Apart from frequency and amplitude, a wave has a

> third attribute:

> its shape. The typical shape of a wave is the sine

> curve, which is

> the regular, wavy line we draw to represent a wave.

> Complex shapes

> are built by adding the basic, sinusoidal shapes

> with different

> frequencies and amplitudes.

>

> Vibration creates the nature around us. Color is

> vibration.

> Sound is vibration. Taste is vibration. Smell is

> vibration.

> Touch introduces vibration. All objects in this

> world, animate

> and inanimate, are vibrations.

>

> These vibrations are at the physical plane, which is

> our world

> of three dimensions, bound by space and time.

>

> When vibration manifests as color, it appears as the

> violet color

> at its highest frequency in the visible spectrum of

> colors.

> It appears as the red color at its lowest frequency.

> In between,

> are the other colors of the seven-colored rainbow:

> VIBGYOR.

>

> This number 7 is a holy number.

> It plays a primary role in creation.

>

> When the colors merge, we get white, the primordial

> color,

> that is, the base color from which all colors are

> formed.

> A ray of the Sun is white in color. Snow is white

> because

> it reflects all the colors of the light it receives.

>

>

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