Everything in the creation is issuing waves of energy, some less some more. This issuance or continuous dissipation of energy makes life span of any object limited. As more and more energy gets lost by the object in this manner, more and more its end is drawing near. If by some method all these energy waves or light waves or vibrational waves are taken back inside the objects life span will increase up to eternity i.e. it can become eternal.
Seer/ Drashta (दृष्टा)
is more powerful than the ‘seen/ Drishya (दृष्य).
It is because Seer carries an important entity in itself which is called ‘I’.
When ‘Seer’ focuses on the ‘Seen or Drishya or Sight’, which is in front of him,
then he can only observe the part object of sight facing him but not the part
which on the other side of him in the object. As his focus increases, a part of
him moves into the ‘Seen/ Drishya (दृष्य)’
and part of ‘Seen’ penetrates the ‘Seer/ Drishta (दृष्टा)’
too. This penetration of one into another is bonding between the two. More
focus, more bonding, more mergence into each other. The ‘Seer’ has a central
point called ‘Bindu’ and in the same way ‘Seen’ also has a central point called
‘Bindu’. When both are fully focussed in each other, it’s called ‘Sam Sutra
Bhav (सम-सूत्र-भाव)’,
then both merge into each other i.e. both bindus join together to become one.
Then Seer has ‘full true understanding’ of the object. Now ‘Seer’ can observe
all the rashims (रशिम)/ light waves or waves of
vibration coming exhibited in all directions of the object.
Next, he has to bond with
the rashims being exuded above and below the object. Thus he has to attract
both the bindus lying on the extremities of the vertical line, one end of which
is going up and other going down. When both these bindus are attracted then
line reduces and ultimately disappears when both bindus merge into the Bindu
formed by ‘Seer/ दृष्टा’ and the ‘Seen/ दृष्य’.
When this state is achieved then we say that Seer has come to know the Seen
fully. This is called dawning of complete knowledge about the object.
In this world everything
is moving, slow or fast. Without focussed chitt (चित्त)
one cannot have true darshan of the object. For that one needs pure chitt. All
the sun rays coming from Sun, for an ignorant person are same but for a real
knowledgeable person it’s not so. They are different. Same way any human is a
bundle of vrittis outwardly which are maximum 50 in number. For an ordinary
observer, all persons will be same as he will not be able to observe the vritti
combination of any individual. But a person adept in it can easily catch the
rashim or rays coming out any object, Sun or person and thus truly understand
the source.
Similarly, a person
participating in Havan (हवन)/ yajna (हवन),
kund fire is same from all sides. For an adept, it has seven tongues to accept
the offering being made to it. He knows how to attract a particular tongue only
to accept the ahuti meant for particular sankalp/सङ्कल्प (resolve).
A river, for an ordinary person is just large amount of water flow but for a keen observer under the surface of water there are innumerable currents. Thus if we know the attributes of particular light ray of Sun, vritti rashim coming out of a person, particular tongue of havan fire and nature of particular current of water, we can align our own sankalp/ सङ्कल्प (resolve) with it to achieve favourable result. But all this knowledge is given by Kripa or grace through Guru. Jai Guru…
……..🌞🌙🌠🔥✨ Shaktanand.
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