Consciousness - Force Hidden In the Human Organism
The most interesting and challenging topics of
research in the recent times have been focusing on the mysteries of human body.
Apart from the scientists and researchers of the modern age, the ancient sages
and seers had delved even deeper into the marvels and intricate workings of the
inner realms of the living human organism.
The modern age cutting edge biological researches
have successfully made it possible to decode the human DNA sequence. However,
despite the dedicated efforts of the geneticists, biophysicists, biochemists,
and other researchers of the biomedical sciences, and despite the successful
experiments on cloning genes and organisms and the synthesis of some
bio-molecules in the laboratories, the mystery of the origin and ultimate end
of life remains unresolved. No theory of evolution has yet been able to
scientifically elucidate the origin and manifestation of consciousness in
living organisms or capture the moments of transition between life and death.
The essence of what the Upanishad seers describe
about the living system implies that the structure and functions of the human
organism have not evolved in stages, as claimed by Charles Darwin's theory of
evolution. Rather, this highly evolved system has always existed as a perfect
creation of the Almighty. For instance, a hymn in the "Ishopanishad" cites that the
entireness of Brahma - the Supreme Creator of the universe - is imminent in his
infinite creation. Everything existing in the universe therefore is as complete
and vast (in its subliminal world) as the cosmic expansion. The following
mantra in the "Chhandogyopanishad"
proclaims the underlying unity of all phenomena in the ultimate source and
substance of creation- the atma.
Satya eshoani maitdayatymidam
sarvam|
Tatsayem sa atma tatvamasi
shvetaketo ||
Meaning: The spirit is the only and the ultimate
source of all phenomena that exist in this universe. The spirit is the Absolute
Truth and 'Oh! Svetaketu (addressing
to the disciple), you are nothing but that eternal spirit.'
The ancient Indian scriptures also throw light upon
the fundamental principles for the physical manifestation of consciousness. A
human being is described here as - "A superb individual concretization of
the subtle dynamic impulses that perpetually flow in the limitless expansion of
the cosmos". The principle of underlying unity of the subtle structures of
the cosmos and the microcosm of a human organism, and the eternal conjugation
between the vital powers and energy currents within and beyond the living
system of the human body, provide a scientific basis of the subliminal
existence of the universe in the latter.
What is known or perceivable about the structure and function of the human body (including the brain) itself is so astounding that there remains little doubt about the validity of above assertions. A complex, subliminal and limitless ocean of electromagnetic waves, neuro chemicals, and vital energy indwells in this visibly small but functionally omnipotent system. Noting that the Indian Philosophy and Science of Spirituality and Life had focused on the conscious as well as the material existence of Nature, a fresh look at the inherent import of the scriptural texts in the light of the new scientific discoveries might be useful in deciphering the mysterious realms operating within the living human organisms. The authentic descriptions and implications of the Upanishad texts may be regarded as theorems or conjectures for this purpose requiring theoretical and experimental research according to present day scientific methodology to prove, resolve, or verify the truth of their insights.
What is known or perceivable about the structure and function of the human body (including the brain) itself is so astounding that there remains little doubt about the validity of above assertions. A complex, subliminal and limitless ocean of electromagnetic waves, neuro chemicals, and vital energy indwells in this visibly small but functionally omnipotent system. Noting that the Indian Philosophy and Science of Spirituality and Life had focused on the conscious as well as the material existence of Nature, a fresh look at the inherent import of the scriptural texts in the light of the new scientific discoveries might be useful in deciphering the mysterious realms operating within the living human organisms. The authentic descriptions and implications of the Upanishad texts may be regarded as theorems or conjectures for this purpose requiring theoretical and experimental research according to present day scientific methodology to prove, resolve, or verify the truth of their insights.
The eleventh mantra of the "Ishopanishad" says - "One who
learns from the known (perceivable) as well as the unknown (subliminal),
transcends the knowledge of death and eternity". This indeed gives an
important clue in the present context indicating that the integration of the material
based modern scientific research with the science of spirituality and the
subliminal world of consciousness would indeed offer in-depth and comprehensive
understanding of the astonishing world of conscious energy process operating
inside the deeper levels of human organism.
In continuation of the advancing research on human
genes, neuropathies and other biochemical’s, the molecular biologists,
neuroscientists and biophysicists have also discovered some macromolecules
responsible for bioelectrical functioning in the human body. It is found that a
powerful electrostatic field exists in almost every tissue of our body. These
electrical fields activate the neurons in the brain under the energized control
of small amounts of certain neurotransmitters and these also affect the cell
membrane potentials and hence the inter-cellular communication in other parts
of the body.
Because of the enormous bioelectrical processing in
it, our body functions like a dipole magnet who’s North Pole resides in the
central core of the brain and the South Pole in the bottom centre of the
genitals. Scientific observations show that its polarization process is similar
to that of the earth and that this polarization begins at the level of a zygote
itself. The meiotic process of chromosome synthesis and distribution in gametes
occurs after this polarization.
An electro-sensitive micron image of even a child's
body shows dense halo of light near the brain and the genitals. The locations
of the north and the south poles of the grand bioelectrical magnet of the human
body match respectively with those of the sahastrara
(extrasensory centre in the reticular activating system) and the muladhara (extrasensory centre beneath
the lowermost end of the spinal column). These subtle energy centres are referred
in the yoga-scriptures in the context of the galaxy of vital electric and
spiritual powers hidden in the Kundalini.
These two extrasensory centres respectively are said to be the subliminal
inlets and outlets or the two 'channels' for the continuous flow of cosmic
energy, vital currents and bioelectrical communication in the body's micro-universe.
Dr. Harold Saxton Burr (b1889-d1973), a
distinguished scientist at the Yale MedicalSchool had carried out extensive
work on the bioelectrical roots of life-energy. In his book entitled "The
Field of Life" (John Wiley, 1972) he remarks that the high magnitude of
the (bio) electrical potentials between the two poles of a tiny zygote is
indeed astounding. This (bio) electromagnetic property naturally has a crucial
role in enabling multi-cellular development of this single cell into the marvellous
human body. In fact, as Dr. Burr describes, sperm itself is a dipole in which
the upper pole carrying the nucleus is the centre of information and the lower
pole, the tail, contains electrical energy for transmitting this information.
These poles are functionally active in the DNA and RNA of the cells in the
offspring.
The continuous and controlled flow of electrical
currents between the involved cellular dipoles plays vital role in
embryogenesis and complete development of the body. According to Dr. Jean Mark
(Science, issue no. 1, 1981) electrophoresis is fundamental to various cellular
processes occurring inside a living body. The balanced circulation and optimal
activities of the Red Blood Corpuscles (RBC) and the White Blood Corpuscles
(WBC) also rely on the ionic secretions through the membranes of these cells.
Significant work in the areas of electro-physiology
is reported on the cardiac pacemaker and the conducting tissues, which control
the pumping action of the heart and hence the healthy blood circulation.
Electrophysiological phenomena have also been studied microscopically in the
spinal cord (around the sushumna nadi)
and the connecting sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglions. Transport of
calcium ions across the cell membrane is important in the bioelectrical and bio
magnetic properties of the cells and hence in the active transport across the
cell-membrane and for intercellular communication too.
The terrestrial magnetic lines of force enter
through the Geo North Pole and exit from the Geo South Pole. The reception and
transmission (or dissipation) of cosmic rays also is most intensive at these
poles. The electrically charged ultra fast solar rays are always concentrated
and focused at the receiving centre (North Pole) and are most dispersed at the
exit centre (South Pole). The South Pole works as the exit door for the
dissipation of excessive heat, global pollution, unabsorbed radiation, etc.
This natural flow of energy from the north to South Pole becomes possible
because of polarization. The polarization in the human body is equally
important for the bioelectrical, physiological and biochemical processing. The
vital charging and evolution of energy fields around the two poles of the
body's magnet emit specific aura that is brighter and intense around the upper
pole.
The spinal cord is the connecting channel of
bioelectrical power transmission from the brain to the central nervous system
and to all the sensory organs in fractions of a second. The spinal cord is made
up of collagen tissues constituted by a compact assembly of these stable
protein molecules. The upper end of this cord (covering the bundles of nerves)
is positively charged and the lower end is negatively charged. In terms of
tissue structure, this cord forms a coiled cluster at the lower end and spreads
at the upper end as an elliptical surface in the reticular activating system of
the brain. This core is the central repository or powerhouse of immense (bio)
electricity, part of which is also used in the bodily activities from cellular
to organ levels. Most of this storage remains subliminal. Further, due to the
continuous flow of positive and negative currents and mutual reactions and consumption
of ionic concentration in the varieties of processes going on simultaneously in
the sensory operations, electrophysiological, metabolic, and motor activities,
etc, it is difficult to measure the charge of this power field by
electroencephalograph (EEG). The EEG can record only about 13% of the
bioelectrical activities of the brain on an average.
As described earlier, the reticular activating
system, the central region of the pineal, pituitary and the hypothalamus in the
brain are given immense importance in the yoga-scriptures. The associated vital
and latent energy domains and extrasensory power centres are referred here as
the brahmarandhra and the sahastrara. The sahastrara being the 'north (upper) pole' of the body's magnet
receives cosmic signals and subliminal transmissions.
Yoga sadhanas
of successive refinement, activation and control of sahastrara bestow the potentials of attracting and absorbing the
desired supernormal energies and impulses of cosmic consciousness through this
extrasensory centre. The necessary disposal of the vices (of the body and mind)
and pernicious effects become possible through the muladhara chakra (the south pole of the body's magnet). The quality
and intensity of the cosmic energy received by the upper end (the brahmrandhara and sahastrara) of the dipole (bio) magnet of the spinal cord depends
upon the mental enlightenment and spiritual elevation of the yogi.
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