Friday, July 30, 2010

Gayatri Mantra, Nav Rasas, Awakening

Back in 1989, I saw a Meg Ryan movie - Innerspace - in which a tiny human in a tiny ship is floating around in the human body.

Saw it again a few days back and it set me thinking - what if we are in a similar situation - what if the cosmos is a living environment...?

I believe it is impossible that the Cosmos is a dead machine.

So would scientists who expounded the 'living systems theory'.

To them it's evident that living systems are not limited only to the bodies of humans or animals and other phenomena that traditional science classifies as 'living'.

If the cosmos is not alive, how come we are? Can a dead machine create and sustain life?


This blog entry is on the gayatri mantra, a popular hindu prayer to the cosmos.



ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः ।
तत् सवितुर्वरेण्यं ।
भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि ।
धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात् ॥



Om Bhoo bhuvah svaha
Tat savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhio yo nah Prachodayaat

Table reproduced from Shanti Mayi

Sanskrit

Translation

English Version

OM

All of existence. Perceptive vibration of the cosmos. The Almighty. Life.

Throughout the experience of Life

BHOOR

Coming. The physical world. Vital energy.

BHUVAH

Going. The mental world. Destroyer of suffering.

SVAH

Balance. The intellectual world. Embodiment of happiness.

TAT

That; indicates the three planes of experience, isness, pure being, God.

That essential nature

SAVITUR

Radiant brilliance shinning forth from nowhere. Bright, luminous, like the sun. Knowledge. Male principle.

illuminating existence

VARENYAM

Adorable. Venerable. Supreme.

is the adorable

BHARGO

Permeated with Magnificence. The destroyer of sins.

One.

DEVASYA

Divine. Intrinsically pure and brilliant.

DHEEMAHI

Meditation-focused, absorbed. Receiving.

 

DHIYO

Intellect.

May all beings perceive through subtle and meditative intellect

YO

Who

NAH

Us (Out of one into many; Yo-Nah: Female principle.)

PRACHODAYAAT 

Inspire, enlighten and ignite.

the brilliance of enlightened awareness.



Here is a simpler translation:
OMSymbol of the Brahman
भूःBhooBhu-Loka (Physical plane)
भुवःBhuvaAntariksha-Loka (Astral plane)
स्वःSvahaSwarga-Loka (Celestial plane)
तत्TatThat; Transcendent Paramatman
सवितुSaviturOf the Sun
वरेण्यंVarenyamFit to be worshipped or adored
भर्गोBhargoLight, Illumination
देवस्यDevasyaDivine
धीमहिDheemahiLet us meditate
धियोDhiyothoughts
योYoWhich
नःNahOf us, Our
प्रचोदयात्PrachodyatEnlighten; Guide




“The Cosmos is the giver of life, the remover of myopia, the bestower of sanity; I pray to the Cosmos to bless us with enlightenment and awakening and dazzle us with its intelligence.” - My interpretation.

The meaning is awareness of the environment around us, in all its forms and flavours, at all its scales, humble or huge, and the appreciation that it enlightens.

The sanity, the illumination that exists...tries to come to us through our environment. Sometimes we are given sweets. Sometimes chillies. By universal wisdom. Perhaps so that we may awaken spiritually.

In fact, hindus say we are given the entire Nav Rasas. And through these Nav Rasas, which are sometimes tough, sometimes soft....life toughens us, shapes us, awakens us, illuminates us.

It would be great to look upon the different elements of the environment as *one unified conduit of the Cosmos* through which it sends the Nav Rasas to awaken us.

WHY PRAY FOR AN AWAKENING? AREN'T WE AWAKE?

We could be awake, as awake as is possible, but, it's also possible that we are asleep, experiencing MAYA...according to hindus and buddhists.

And maya is considered to be the state of suffering, by both hindus and buddhists, who feel that awakening is required.











We could be a bit like the mythological KumbhKaran who needed a lot of tough treatment from the environment before he finally woke up.


Summary :
This mantra wants to show us the amazing, dazzling splendour of the infinite cosmos. Instill in us that it is nothing but eternal, infinite cosmic wisdom that is playing with us through our surroundings, using various means, to wake us up from deep spiritual sleep.

If indeed infinite cosmic wisdom is operating in our lives...all that has ever happened, all that is happening, and all that will ever happen - every tiny bit of it - it is all perfect. Often it is tragic. But the tragedy is also perfection and necessary for our illumination.


PART 2

BOOK PASSAGE:
Passage from Rob Brezsny's book "PRONOIA":

Many of us are essentially asleep, even as we walk around in broad daylight. We are so focussed on the restless narratives and repetitive fantasies unfurling in our heads that we only dimly perceive the larger story raging in all of its chaotic beauty around us.

To have any hope of permanently breaking out of our fuzzy trance, we require regular shocks. A single jolt might cause us to briefly come to attention and see the miracle of creation for what it is, but once the red alert has passed, we relax back into our fixation on the dreamy tales our mind never stops telling us.

In the course of its conspiracy to shower us with blessings, life does its best to provide us with a steady flow of healing shocks. Bt because it tends to err on the side of tenderness, its prods may be too gentle, allowing us to ignore them. Gradually life will up the ante, trying o find the right mix of toughness and love, as it encourages us to wake up.

But our addiction to phantasmagoria is tenacious. The stream of voices pretending to be thoughts, even when they are racked with torment and terror, are perversely entertaining.

And we may avoid responding to the kind shocks for so long that life may have to resort to stronger shocks.

It doesn't have to be this way. We could cultivate in ourselves a sixth sense for the wake up calls life sends us. We might develop a knack for responding with agile grace to the early, gentler ones, so that we would not have to be visited by the more stringent measures.

There is another possibility: With hungry intent, we could seek out and hunt down invigorating jolts. We wouldn't wait to have our asses kicked, but would kick our own asses -- over and over again, with a creative ingenuity that would be the envy of a great pronoiac novelist or musician or film maker. Who knows? We might even master the art of inducing shocks that feel a little good.

And an interesting Rob Brezsney speech:


Saturday, July 17, 2010

Shadow Dominates Perspective




Your shadow dominates your perspective.

Perspective needs correction.

The shadow is you yet not you.

Everything that exists is already in your perspective.


An interesting quote... "He who has no shadow, is in utter darkness..." -- Manjushree Abhinav

Another interesting quote...

"The infinite vibratory levels, the dimensions of inter-connectedness are without end."

- Alex Grey


Further reading on the Shadow : Dakini Notes


This poem uses symbolic language and metaphors to evoke deep meaning:

1. "Your shadow dominates your perspective.": A person's fears, doubts, insecurities, or dark aspects of their personality (symbolized here as a "shadow") may be overwhelming their perspective. They may be seeing the world through a negative or pessimistic lens.

2. "Perspective needs correction.": The the person needs to shift their perspective, likely to move away from the shadow's dominance. It's a call to reassess one's viewpoint and perhaps adopt a more balanced, realistic, or positive outlook.

3. "The shadow is you yet not you.": The shadow represents aspects of the individual's self, possibly the aspects they deny or suppress. It's part of them but doesn't completely define them. This line encourages introspection and acceptance of one's darker aspects while also acknowledging the complexity of the self.

4. "Everything that exists is already in your perspective.": This could mean that our reality is shaped by our perception. All things, people, and experiences exist within the realm of our understanding, view, and interpretation. It also suggests the potential for change: if the perspective is altered, so too is the perceived reality.

Overall, this passage appears to delve into the theme of self-perception and introspection, suggesting that we hold power over our realities through our perspectives and attitudes. It encourages acknowledgement of all facets of our selves, including the darker ones, and emphasises the need for growth and change in our perspectives.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Octopus Paul's Gospel Status...

This string of FIFA world cup result 'predictions' by "Octopus Paul" is certainly going to encourage people's tendency to believe in frauds like fortune tellers, tarot readers, astrologers, palmists and misc psychic nuts.

Already this world is riddled with superstition and pseudo science.

It's not just the stereotypical housewife or the illiterate person who is superstitious....A HUGE number of educated businessmen too take their business decisions based NOT on analyses by financial professionals...but...based on astrological predictions! For example Business Astr.olo.gers, Ast.roSa.gar, Sensex Prediction. If people in the businessworld were not superstitious, why would such pseudo scientific businesses thrive?

These 'astro predictors' claim to be experts in mysticism and spirituality.

Pure mysticism can NEVER endorse astrology, palmistry, tarot, etc. Such pseduo science is not a part of real mysticism. Cannot be. Pure mysticism does not 'predict'.

Predicting Reality is not possible.


Coming back to Octopus Paul....

It's common sense that only the successful 'predictor' will gain public attention.

For the ONE Octopus Paul that succeeded, one can imagine how many others must have tried their luck and failed. It is just a coincidence that Octopus Paul got the correct sequence.

A HUGE number would have tried - because a sports event of such magnitude - involves a huge amount of betting.

One, of the thousands who tried, managed to nail the winners sequence. What is so magical about that?

Some info from Wiki: Paul_the_Octopus:

Paul's apparent success is comparable to a run of luck when tossing a coin.

This connection has been made by Professor Chris Budd of the University of Bath, Professor David Spiegelharter of Cambridge University, and Etienne Roquain of Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris.

The Statistics:

1. The probability of 12 or more successful predictions in 14 attempts is p = 0.0065 (~0.65%).

2. The probability of 8 successful predictions out of 8 attempts is p = 0.0039 (~0.39%).

3.Given that the first three matches could have ended in a draw, the chance of an 8/8 score is 1/864 (= 1/33 X 1/25) ~ 0.11%.

4. The probability of final four predictions being correct is 1/24 = 0.0625 = 6.25%.



UPDATE:

Probability of 8 on 8 correct (when only two choices are there) is 1/28 = 0.0039 or 0.39%. That's 39 on 10000.

Given that the first three matches could have ended in a draw, the chance of an 8/8 score is 1/864 (= 1/33 X 1/25) ~ 0.11% OR 11 in 10000.

These calculations are established probability theory.

You could say that out of every 10000 people who try to guess the correct sequence, about 11 will get it right.

Out of 10,000 octopuses who try to guess the winning teams (all 8 matches of 2010) --- there will be about 11 Octopus Pauls.

An event as huge as the FIFA world cup ---- tens of thousands of people will try to guess the correct sequence --- we dont hear about the failure. We hear only about the success.

Link: Probability of 8/8 correct.

Some comparisons:

1. The chance of a player receiving a triplet of aces in a game of cards is smaller than Octopus Paul's 8/8 guess (11 on 10,000). The chance of a triplet of aces is about 2 in 10,000. But it can happen.

Further Reading: DNA Blogs: Vivek Kaul

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Beast Nature

I recently came across the following...

If you truly want to be happy, renounce the following:

Anger, Pride, Competitiveness, Concern, Contempt, Doubt, Expectation, Envy, Fear, Guilt, Greed, Grief, Hostility, Impatience, Misery, Revenge, Shame & Suspicion.

“Give up all bad qualities in you, banish the ego and develop the spirit of surrender. You will then experience Bliss.” --- Sri Sathya Sai Baba.


How meaningful are such messages? Are they useful guidance?

The fundamental question is.... "WHAT ARE WE?"

The answer is....
We are animals. Carnivores. Carnivores with claws. Teeth. Lust for blood. Pride. Anger. Lust for Chaos, Mayhem, Death. This is our TRUE NATURE.

The human is incomplete without such qualities.

You could call them carnivorous qualities.

Wanting to give up your carnivorous qualities because they can be used to harm others is like wanting to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Common sense says enjoy your carnivorous qualities without harming others. It does not have to be more complex than that.

The human without carnivorous qualities in his personality is like a human without teeth and nails.


The complete person is like the mythological Shiva.

The mythological Shiva has a dual nature (nectar and poison).

He is light. He is also darkness.

We humans too have the same dual nature, nectar and poison. Light and darkness.

Our poisonous side is as fundamental as our nectarous side. So it makes no sense to try and banish or reject our poisonous, negative, flawed side. It is a part of us.