Guest guest Posted February 25, 2001 Report Share Posted February 25, 2001 Dear Sadhant, I find the following use of the word "design" fascinating. >designed to open all the chakras. The 7-wave "Sat Nam" meditation >from Sadhana Guidelines is designed to stimulate each chakra. It indicates a force behind the creation and eliminates the possibility of spontaneous arrival. (Design is an iterative process, taking into account constraints as well as potentials.) What I wonder is: who or what is this force? Yea, silly question, maybe. Sat Nam. Nina. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 Dear Nina: > constraints as well as potentials.) What I wonder is: who or what >is this force? I think the way one answers that question will depend on how one views the universe. Let me answer your question with a question. When scientists first discovered that amino acids, the constituents of DNA, were the building blocks of life, they did an experiment meant to replicate the early conditions on the Earth, around 2 - 2.5 billion years ago, and were excited to find that amino acids appeared naturally as a result of the conditions they established. So they felt that an unbroken chain of natural (and random) events could link life as it exists today with the primordial pre-life planetary condition. However, recent statistical studies have thrown a monkey wrench into this perspective. The conclusion of the study was that, indeed, random events could turn amino acids in the primordial soup into the self-assembling, self-reproducing complex of systems we call the biosphere. The only problem is, the studies showed it should take about 12-15 billion years for this to happen, and the Earth certainly hasn't been around for anywhere near that long, so a reasonable conclusion is that some creative force or non-random process has intervened. Who or what is this force? A more mundane way of answering your question is "us". Yogis have been experimenting on themselves for thousands of years. The kriyas that we practice are the result of iterative processes. KY as we have been given it is the "state of the art", but there is no doubt in my mind that the iterative process will continue... Love & many blessings, Sadhant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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