I feel like I've unlocked a mystery that had been buried within. the knowledge gained came from another source outside of myself but I can also consider that "tat tvam asi" -- All this is That. All the knowledge comes from the same source -- what I like to identify as the Unified Field. From the Unified Field, there is an unlimited number of possibilities that can emerge.
I feel as though I've discovered a little secret, or that I've been given all the keys to the castle... That the world is at my command.
Sometime last week, I was sitting in my Bhagavad Gita class, when I had an attack of pain run through my body. The residuals of a traumatic brain injury: Nerve damage, which leads to chronic pain. I had just finished reading Chapter 6 verses 20-23, and I felt as though my body was responding to it...
All I could do was sit there and experience my body. All my nerves were on fire, and I felt panic grip me. The Teacher's Assistant looked at, but I had no words... Or rather, my frontal lobes couldn't quite get it together to send messages to my mouth to start moving because it was too preoccupied with keeping the screams at bay.
So, I got up and carried my out of the room. I walked downstairs to where there was a 40"x40" model of the Maharishi Vedic Observatory in the lobby. Since I have been taking a class on how to use the instruments of the Vedic Observatory for the past month, my awareness of the connection between my physical body, the Cosmos and my causal body has grown:
a. Relationship between Bhagavad Gita & Pyschomotor Skills
i. The Gita is part if the Itihās, which has the Blossoming Totality quality of Chhandas in the Brāhmaṇa branch of the 40 aspects of the Vedic Literature.
ii. The Itihās represents the Voluntary motor and sensory projections of the Human Physiology, as identified in Maharaj Adhiraj Rajaraam’s book “Human Physiology: Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature”, displaying the laws of nature in thought and action.
iii. The Itihās stems to the Ramayana & Mahabharata. The Bhagavad Gita is the finale of the Mahabharata, which is represented by the neuronal fibres that activate the musculo-skeletal system blossoming of thoughts and feelings into speech and action.
b. The Vedic Observatory
i. The Vedic Observatory encompasses the Constitution of the Universe.
ii. The purpose is to see the alignment that exists in the cosmos and to bring it onto the sensory level. The Observatory brings out the inner intelligence through the intellect, mind, senses, and behavior—and takes it to the level of cosmic behavior. The observer locates himself with reference to his counterparts in the heavens.
c. My experience of reading the Gita while taking the observatory class has been beautiful.
i. As my intellect has been raised by the knowledge of the Vedānt to the level of my Being, my senses and physical behavior has remained aligned.
In the end, thanks to my expanded awareness,
I was able to overcome and was not overshadowed by neuronal pain. yay!!!
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