Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 The primordial cycle of nature -- with formation of the sun and the moon, the stars and the nebulae, gravity and radiation, atoms and sub-atoms, mountains and rivers, plants and animals -- finds its culmination of purpose in evolving a form which would experience and reflect the original state of equilibrium. A human form closely approximates and fulfills the criteria where this is possible. However, it is possible only with intense efforts. It is possible with proper evolution of brain and nervous system that can create conditions in the form of mind which would reflect universal consciousness in its glorious phase of non-modified equilibrium. For evolution of such a nervous system the cardiac cycle functions. Thus the cycles go on and on, and will go on eternally as fresh forms will continue to emerge that would require to be perfected afresh time after time. The heart beats and cosmic cycle continues till the aim of reaching the perfect state of equilibrium is fulfilled. css -- ==================================== E-magazine on science and spirituality. Visit: http://members.xoom.com/drcsshah/neovedanta/index.html ==================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 In a message dated 99-11-28 12:34:35 EST, drcssha writes: << The primordial cycle of nature -- with formation of the sun and the moon, the stars and the nebulae, gravity and radiation, atoms and sub-atoms, mountains and rivers, plants and animals -- finds its culmination of purpose in evolving a form which would experience and reflect the original state of equilibrium. A human form closely approximates and fulfills the criteria where this is possible. >> I really enjoyed this. A nice description of Evolution, and reincarnation...or are they one and the same for humans?<bg> We reincarnate to evolve...in other words, we keep coming back till we get it right. Nature is self-correcting, humans...well some are I suppose...those that are not...well as I said they keep coming back. Question tho, in Nature, there are times when a speices fails to evolve, adapt...and thus they are eliminated from existance...what about the human speices? Will it be eliminated eventually if it fails to evolve? Does Nature NEED this speices...known as human beings? Just some things to think about... Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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