Tuesday, July 12, 2016

nascent hydrogen and lalithambika

nascent hydrogen and lalithambika

at the moment of formation hydrogen is in nascent form
it is in the atomic state, subtle state. later they become molecules, slightly gross level
the later ones, molecules require work to be done on them to separate them in to single atoms

nascent hydrogen atoms are ready for reaction and require no further work on them needs to be done before the reaction could take place
-----thus goes the subject of chemistry , blessed are experts of chemistry

here rishi cognizes thus-----
similarly ,the more tender the music, it has more penetrating power in to the personality , higher capacity to awaken it

the pure consciousness , the tenderest , has the highest power to awaken the personality to the ultimate level.

tenderness has more flexibility , can tackle easier, more effective

lalitha=In the root form (vyutpatti)=nascent

lalitha kalas, fine arts, are more powerful comparing to other
.
lalithambika , being in the rootform , is tremondously powerful whose glory is cognized and recorded in the sahasranama.

the power of thought in its nascent stage is similarly has all the power to manifest as a physical accomplishment with least energy and fastest, taking all the support of environ

as sadhana advances, one gains the ability to cognize the thought at its more and more nearest sprouting stage and project into the environ in charged condition, then such intention becomes amogha, infalliable and materializes in to action --miraculously as if


that is how a sidha lives in a state of accomplishing and commanding the nature as per his wish, since he has 3 purities thrikarana shudhi thought speech action
hence his way is seemingly a miracle but full rationality exists in his way .
this is the way to live a glorious life full of accomplishments
.
simply it is
''do less accomplish more'' 
do nothing and accomplish every thing

1 comment:

  1. Rishi....your insights are amusing...the connection is just wonderful.....

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