Modern Science made tremendous progress for the last 40 years, together with a new mindset emerging in some scientific researchers, and brand new concepts which open completely new roads, some which may clean-up the path toward what the old traditions carried out. The discussion on the Stances of Dzyan has surfaced some key concepts like Space, Matter, Time, Forces.
Previous similar attempts were made by A. Tanon in 1948 (Theosophy et Science), Stephen M. Phillips in 1979 (Extra-Sensory Perception of Quarks), and probably others, but not many.
It is a good timing to look for similarities, close relationships, between modern science and old traditions.
We probably want to explore : the Standard Model for particles, the Big Bang theory and the latest cosmology theories, the Quantum Field theory,...
Let's give a try, keeping in mind the journey will be long and fascinating.
We have a bridge to build.
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Hmmm, "On the mind?" From my practical involvement I should think the impression is on the Aura.
ON “SOUND”
According to the Occult doctrine there is only One Reality in existence. In the unmanifest this Reality exists in an integrated form which is Whole, perfect and indivisible. But when manifestation takes place there is a change in this unique state referred to above and this change consists in the appearance of a disturbance of a nature which can best be referred to as a mysterious kind of “Sound”. This sound is not the same as the physical sound with which we are familiar, although the physical sound is a partial and limited expression of it at the lowest level of manifestation. The fundamental “Sound” which appears from the unmanifest and becomes the basis of the manifested universe is of a unique and all-embracing character as will be clear from the fact that all the infinite variety of phenomena we find in manifestation are rooted in and based upon it. It is an integrated state and these phenomena of infinite variety are merely the impression it produces on the mind when it is present in its differentiated forms.
Very interesting excerpt Capt.
ON ANU
Although these centres of Divine life and Consciousness called anu in Siva-Sutras appear to be scattered far and wide in the realm of Time and Space when looked at from below through the instrumentality of the intellect, they are really concentric, rooted in the Mahabindu, the Great Centre through which a manifested universe always appears from the unmanifest and in which it continues to function during the period of manifestation.
Be it this discussion or on the Stanzas of Dzyan, we come around to Kashmir Shaivism, on which we have not been able to get sufficient scholarly inputs. However, there is at least one commentary by Noted Theosophist I K Taimni (former head of ES) published by TPH, Adyar with the title, “THE ULTIMATE REALITY AND REALIZATION -Siva-Sutra, which attempts to explain the deep esoteric truths of the foundational text of Kashmir Shaivism, in modern language. I quote below some of the texts, in the hope that scholars will expand on the concepts provided, for our benefit.
ON ANU
Although these centres of Divine life and Consciousness called anu in Siva-Sutras appear to be scattered far and wide in the realm of Time and Space when looked at from below through the instrumentality of the intellect, they are really concentric, rooted in the Mahabindu, the Great Centre through which a manifested universe always appears from the unmanifest and in which it continues to function during the period of manifestation.
ON “SOUND”
According to the Occult doctrine there is only One Reality in existence. In the unmanifest this Reality exists in an integrated form which is Whole, perfect and indivisible. But when manifestation takes place there is a change in this unique state referred to above and this change consists in the appearance of a disturbance of a nature which can best be referred to as a mysterious kind of “Sound”. This sound is not the same as the physical sound with which we are familiar, although the physical sound is a partial and limited expression of it at the lowest level of manifestation. The fundamental “Sound” which appears from the unmanifest and becomes the basis of the manifested universe is of a unique and all-embracing character as will be clear from the fact that all the infinite variety of phenomena we find in manifestation are rooted in and based upon it. It is an integrated state and these phenomena of infinite variety are merely the impression it produces on the mind when it is present in its differentiated forms.
As pointed out above, when manifestation takes place the disturbance which is created in the unmanifest takes the form of “Sound” of a unique character, its uniqueness being due to its integrated character. But taking the differentiated state of this “Sound” which folds expression in an infinite number of phenomena in the realm of manifestation, the question arises: What is the relation between these differentiated states and combinations of sound and the mental phenomena to which they can give rise? Are they produced in a haphazard manner with no definite relation existing between the two? No. According to the Occult doctrine each phenomenon observed by the mind is related to and based upon a definite and specific combination of differentiated sounds. This relation is exact and mathematical in nature because sound is a vibration and has a mathematical basis. So, we have two worlds, one of mind and the other of sound, existing side by side in the most intimate and exact relationship. The world of the mind is subjective in nature and rooted in Consciousness or the Siva-tattva of Hindu philosophy. The world of sound is objective in nature and rooted in Divine Power or Sakti-tattva. And each aspect and expression of one is related mathematically to its corresponding aspect and expression of the other and combining harmoniously to form a Perfect Whole. … the relation being mathematical because vibration can be measured exactly by its wave-length and represented by a mathematical formula. Thought transference which is a fact of experience again proves that knowledge is based upon “Sound”or vibration because in the intervening state of transmission the thought is present only in the form of a vibration and it is only when this vibration strikes the mind of the recipient that the corresponding knowledge is produced in his mind.
ON MANTRA
A mantra, as every student of the Occult doctrine knows, is a particular combination of letters but its power resides not in the letters themselves but in the specific sounds which those letters represent. So, if the differentiated states of mind are nothing but mantras these states must be basically “Sound,” the word being used in its widest sense of any vibration or motion which can be represented by a mathematical formula.
So, it may be said in a general way that all the different states of mind, thoughts and ideas are essentially motions, harmonic or otherwise. But motions in what? In consciousness. Consciousness in its integrated and pure state is motionless or without any vrtti as we say in Sanskrit. A particular kind of motion or vibration in this placid but unimaginable medium, which may be of an infinite variety, at once gives rise to a thought or state of mind which corresponds to and is mathematically related to the vibration or vrtti which has given rise to it. The phenomenon is not unlike that of diffused white light falling upon a landscape and being converted by the atoms and molecules of the illuminated objects into coloured lights which are differentiated forms of white light. But for the presence of undifferentiated white light falling everywhere we could not see the panorama of coloured objects in the landscape It is interesting to note in this connection the following famous but enigmatic verse in Durga-saptasati, which tries to indicate the different stages of this descent of pure integrated Divine Power into lower and lower forms, ultimately reduced to different combinations of sounds constituting the objective base of the universe.
“O Divine Mother! Of mantras you are the vibrational ‘sound’ basis; in the case of ‘Sounds’ you are the different kinds of knowledge related to those ‘Sounds’; in the case of these different forms of knowledge you are the different aspects of consciousness from which those different forms of knowledge are derived; and it is only through your Power that the Great Void of the Absolute in which all things in the manifest and the unmanifest are present in a perfectly harmonized form, can be perceived.”
ON THE ABSOLUTE
What is this ultimate state of the Absolute? In order to understand even partially the nature of this State we will find it helpful if we consider the analogous phenomenon of light. A spectrum of coloured lights can be converted into white light by passing it through a prism. But is white light the ultimate state in considering the phenomena of light as a whole? No! White light is also a vibration and this vibration can be neutralized by light of an opposite phase just as two sets of waves on the surface of water can be made to disappear into a level surface by arranging things in such a way that the ridges of the one set coincide with the troughs of the other. The result of such mingling of two lights of opposite phases will be complete darkness, neither coloured lights, nor white light but absolute absence of light or complete darkness.
This darkness, though it is a complete absence of light, has yet the potentiality of producing white lights of opposite phases and from these two can be produced two separate worlds of coloured lights which are similar but of opposite phases. The recent researches in different fields of Science which show the possibility of the existence of negative worlds give new information on this interesting question.
Mr. Taimni’s background in Chemistry and Physics allowed him to see things in perspective slightly different from those of other commentators. How can we develop on the knowledge imparted by Him?
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you mentioned, "
Let's give a try, keeping in mind the journey will be long and fascinating.
We have a bridge to build."
hpb repeats from others
"...or, it could happen in an instant."
Thanks David,
Indeed the quoted verse 6.2 of Katha Upanishad does not exactly translate into the menaing as inferred by Mr. Wood. But, as the following other translations of the same verse show, he is not far off the mark:
Kena & Other Upanishads, By Maharishi Aurobindo, Published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department, 2001,Page 123:
All this universe of motion moveth in the Prana and from the Prana also it proceeded; a mighty terror is He, yea, a thunderbolt uplifted. Who know Him are the immortals.
The Yoga of the Kathopnishad By Sri Krishna Prem, Published by The Ananda Publishing House, Allahabad, Page 251,
(2) Whatever there is, this whole Universe has come forth from and vibrates in Prana. The Great Fear, the raised Thunderbolt—those who know that become Immortal.
(3) From fear of It Fire burns, from fear of it the Sun shines: from fear Indra and Vayu^ {perform their functions)and Death advances as the fifth.
He further gives the explanation as:
The word Prana here is not employed as one of the pair prana and apana, still less as one of the set of five, but should be taken in its most general sense of Life, the One Life that is in all beings. Out of that Life the whole universe has come forth and in it it moves in its constant vibratory rhythm.
The Upanishads Translated by Swami Parmamnanda, Vol. 1, Published by The Vedanta Centre, Boston, USA, 1919, Page 86:
WHATEVER there is in the universe is evolved from Prana and vibrates in Prana. That is a mighty terror, like an upraised thunderbolt. They who know That become immortal.
Commentary on Katha Upanishad by Swami Krishnananda, Published by Divine Life Society (Internet Edition):
Yama: This whole universe evolved from Brahman, moves in the Prana (in the highest Brahman). That Brahman is a great terror, like an uplifted thunderbolt. Those who know this become immortal.
So, while Mr. Wood's translation may not be exact, the inference that Anu, (or Paramanu or Pudgala), Prana, Movement and Vibratory Rhythm are all inter-related, appears to make sense. Perhpas he translates Prana as Living Energy as Sri Krishna Prem does. What is curious is the reference by all four to the "Raised or Uplifted Thunderbolt". What could this be?
On this auspicious day of "Festival of Colours (Holi)" in India, I wish everyone at this forum a life decorated with divine colours.
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