The Hidden Source of
Vital - Spiritual Energy - (Kama)
Gayatri
– the Eternal Supreme Power of God is revered as the origin of the infinite
gamut of spiritual, conscious, unconscious and super-conscious faculties,
cosmic energy and material existence. The cosmic power of Gayatri used for the
creation and perceivable manifestation of the universe is named as Savitri. The
higher-level sadhanas of Gayatri and Savitri include the endeavours of
awakening and activation of Kundalini and the unfolding and sublime
transmutation of the Pancha Kosas. Before going into this deeper science, we
may attempt understanding its basic elements. Kama – the subtle source of
sex-element, zealous vitality, sublime creativity, joy and emotional
exaltation, is the seed of manifestation of Kundalini – the hidden energy of
cosmic grandeur. The sagacious, enlightened personalities are aware of this
precious source and therefore use it cautiously for creative purposes. We too
should know the importance and deeper depths of the spiritual science of Kama
and proceed along the path of sadhanas as per our present mental makeup.
The
physical science regards atom as the basic unit of matter. As per the
hypotheses prevalent until half a century ago, the origin and properties of
matter and hence all its reactions and energy-variations were attributed to
specific arrangements, distributions and motions of the subatomic particles in
the nuclei of its atoms. Further research had discovered that the atom or
subatomic particles are not the most basic entities, rather, these are
consequences. After the theories of (quantum) energy waves etc. it is now
believed that the root cause of the manifestation of Nature is some kind of
cosmic vibration that could be regarded as generating the physical as well as
conscious energy waves; the sparks of which motivate the motion of subatomic
and subtler particles and give rise to the physical existence of the universe
and control its expansion and ultimate destruction.
The
science of spirituality begins at much deeper levels. It affirms the origin of
Nature and cosmic expansion through the evolutionary impulse generated by the
commingling of Prakrati and Purusha. These (Prakrati and Purusha) are also
referred as Prana, Shakti and Shiva, or Agni and Soma in the Vedic literature.
We may think of these as sublime cosmic power currents of mutually
complementary nature. As the flow of electricity is not possible without both
the positive and negative currents, no energy or motion could be realized in
Nature without the vibrating linkage of Prakrati and Purusha.
The
Sankhya school of Vedic Philosophy describes that the cosmic impulse induced by
the vibrating linkage – consistent cycle of mutual commingling and separation,
originate the evolving existence of the para and apara forms of Nature. We get
the first experience of this effect in the motion of (sub) atomic particles. A
clock starts and continues operating with the harmonic motion of its pendulum.
Similarly, the existence and unlimited activities of Nature commence and
continue with the vibrating linkage of Prakrati and Purusha.
In
order to explain and illustrate the deeper science and philosophy of this
subliminal process, the Purusha (Brahma) and Prakrati are rhetorically
described in the scriptures as representing the eternal man and woman. The Trinity
Gods: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva - symbolize the powers of eternal creation,
maintenance and evolution. The Goddesses referred as their respective consorts
are Savitri/Sarswati, Lakshmi and Shakti/Parvati. Hidden behind this rhetoric
description of divine couples is the fact that the eternal Being (Purusha) is
incomplete without Prakrati. No creation, no life and no growth would be
possible without the conjunction of the two. There would be nothing except the
absolute void. From the anthropological viewpoint, the conjugation of the
mutually supplementary powers of man (male) and woman (female) is the root
cause of all the gross existence of the world. The confluence or coupling of
the two naturally complementary streams of the sex-element gives birth to new
life. This reaction is like generation of spark from friction, from impulsive
cycle of conjugation and separation.
The
vibrating linkage in the sublime domains of Nature is also reflected in every
expression of life, every process of the living body. For example, the respiratory
cycle, the consecutive compression and expansion of the muscles, the beating of
the heart, the pulsating flow of blood, the cyclic growth and division of the
cells, the rhythmic cascade of molecular interactions etc…. Any disruption in
this system invites the terror of death. This is true not only for the gross
body, but also in every expression of Nature. Like the high and low tides of
the sea, every activity in the universe is based on the cosmic impulse of the
vibrating linkage – cyclic conjunction and disjunction of what is termed in the
science of spirituality as Prakrati and Purusha or Prana.
Human
life entirely depends upon this eternal cosmic process. What is transacted by
the Prakrati and Purusha in the subliminal realms of cosmic creation is
supposed to be performed by man and woman together in the gross domains of life
on this earth. The alliance of the two is therefore essential on the social
fronts. Apart from the exceptional cases of individuals living singly because
of some unavoidable compulsion or because of some ascetic ideals or noble aims,
the life-partnership (as married couples in general) or company of man and
woman is the most natural, common and favourable mode of life in the human
society. No one would object to accept that the natural growth and happiness of
life is sustained on the association of man and woman.
It
should be noted that the intimate companionship of man and woman is required
not only for reproduction or carnal pleasure. The joy of sexual linkage and
desire of having offspring may trigger such relationships in a couple. However,
this is not all. In fact, the intimate association between the two enables
creative channelization of Kama in both and thus helps arousal of their
otherwise dormant consciousness; this soothing exaltation is required in every
moment of life. The attachment of a child with his mother and eagerness of
being in her lap or proximity are also indicative of this natural requirement.
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