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The Vedic Mayapur Planetarim tells us what the material world really looks like

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The Vedic Mayapur Planetarim tells us what the material world really looks like if we could see the subtle and gross realities

 

 

What would this world look like if we could also see the subtle material world of ethereal material bodies as well as the biological material bodies we are presently restricted of only percieving?

 

What would the material world look like if we could see souls in their sub-space dimension contained in ethereal material vessels, that takes up more of the mahat-tattva (material creation) than our secular gross world of biological bodies?

 

Even though there is still a lot to learn on this subject of what the material universes really look like. The anciet historical Vedic texts gives us some insight into how the mundane universe really looks.

 

The way to discover the truth of how the material creation really looks, is found by studing the Vedic texts. Understnding this subject has been pioneered by His Grace Sadaputa Dasa (Richard L. Thompson) and inspired by Srila Prabhupada.

 

The Vedic Planetarim project will be able to clearly explain the Vedic view of the Cosmos however, the public must understand the material scientists are only able to see a restricted view of the world through their biological material body and its technological extentions, The Vedic view on the other hand, takes in the subtle material world as well, where the ethereal vessels or bodies the souls are contained in within that sub-space material reality, is not visibe to the naked biological eye of our gross world.

 

For example, many will rightly say, there is no way that the Sun we see in the sky, is closer than the moon, at least on the secular level that our biological senses are tuned into.

 

Now that’s where the problem is, are we seeing the full picture of the material universe with our biological senses and the gross material technological instruments we use to enhance the view our biological bodies have?

 

Even the material scientists say the majority of the universe is made up of dark matter that they have no idea what it is.

 

When Srila Prabhupada was discussing the fifth canto in Vrndavana with his disciples the verse spoke about 10,000 mile high mountains. Srila Prabhupada said,

 

“Yes, I have seen once when we were flying over the mountains of Europe.”

 

The devotees asked

 

“You mean the Alps?”

 

Srila Prabhupada said

 

“Yes”

 

The devotees started to repeatedly deny that such a mountain could exist because by now the scientists would certainly have found such a thing.

 

Finally Srila Prabhupada forcefully laid his hand down upon the table and roared “I HAVE SEEN! AND YOU CANNOT SEE!”

 

This is an important point, only the perfected realized soul can see the secular and subtle material realities simultaneously, and can also can see the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Sri Radha Krishna, the source of everyone and everything at every moment. Only advanced souls, who understand this, can see the multidimensional aspects of the universe like a 10,000-mile high mountain

 

We perceive with our biological bodies and its extended instrumentation of telescopic, radar and microwave instruments, to view the universe ‘we only can perceive’ that is made out of secular gross matter however, we are unable to see, feel, touch, with our gross biological senses, the rest of the multi dimensional universe that overlaps the same space.

 

Frankly, our material science is primitive because, like the old black and white TVs we could only view in Australia in the 1960s, we only could see part of the picture, we were not able to tune into the picture as it really is in colour, similarly we are only presently seeing the secular or gross material energy of biological species of life and are unable to see the material creation as it really is with where the living entity is housed in ethereal bodies within a subtle world.

 

The only way to really have a correct understanding of the material universe, or understand our position in the mahat-tattva, is to see the bigger picture of ALL the material creation with its subtle and gross realities (heavenly planets, middle planets and hellish worlds and ghostly realms) THAT ARE ALL AROUND US.

 

To do that, one must become a devotee of the Lord. Only through devotional piety can such things be realized and not by material gross instruments and work.

 

Presently on this planet there is close to a billion mobile phones or cell phones, with camera facilities. Such gross material devices will never tune into the subtle world because such a world cannot be visualized and presented as evidence or proof that such a world does exist. Such a world can never be proven with gross material emplements or biological senses.

 

At John Lennon’s Mansion in England in 1970, Srila Prabhupada began waving his came around, non of the devotee new what was happening because they could not see what Prabhupada was seeing, which was annoying ghosts.

 

So the conclusion is, we are presently not seeing the planet for what it really looks like, with its multidimensional and subtle realities as well as the biological level we percieve and can only use to prove our experiences to others.

 

The following is an attempt to describe the material universe by Sadaputa Prabhu as it really looks, if we could see the subtle aspect of the material creation as well.

 

http://www.unitedindia.com/cosmology.htm

 

Hare Krishna

 

From your fallen servant Gauragopala dasa

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Yeah...maybe, but what is the spiritual value in raising such a controversial thing. 1 person out of a million will believe it and the rest will mock the idea and the rest of the Bhagvatam as well. Considering the gold mine of transcendental truths in the Bhagavatam I consider this a great tragedy.

 

And as far as the 1 believer goes, what spiritual benefit is there to him to believe in such a mountain or not?

 

Much ado about nothing IMO.

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