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‡Quantum theory deals with the small
scale world of atoms and particles.

‡The theory of relativity covers the


large-scale structure of the universe.

‡Scientists are searching for a


complete and consistent theory that
unifies quantum and relativity theories.

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In 1900, Max Planck published his theory explaining
the emission spectrum of black bodies (Quantum
theory).
"quanta", comes from the Latin "quantus", for "how
much". In physics, quantum refers to an indivisible,
and elementary entity.

The Planck length is 10-36 meters. (That is one meter


divided by one followed by 36 zeros!)

The Planck time is 10-43 seconds. (That is one second


divided by one followed by 43 zeros!)

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Glbert Einstein, after his theory of special
relativity (1905) and theory of general
relativity (1915), intuitively felt the need for
cosmic factor and incorporated it in his theory
as cosmological constant. Later, he abandoned
it due to its incompatibility with physics.

³Results found in 2000, however, revealed that


Einstein was probably right after all: the
cosmological constant not only exists, but dark
energy probably makes up the largest source of
matter/ energy in the entire universe.´
(From: Einstein¶s cosmos (2004) by Michel Kaku-Page 215)

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ë  : G point at
which the space-time
curvature becomes
infinite.
‡Gccording to most
scientists, the point of
singularity was the
reality before the Big
Bang.
‡This picture shows
evolution of the
universe from the point
of singularity.

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Elements that emerged after
the Big Bang:
r elementary particles
r code/information
r space
r time
r gravity
r strong force
r weak force
r electromagnetic force

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‡Yellow: electrons
‡Red: protons
‡Green: neutrons
Protons and
neutrons are actually
composite particles,
made up of quarks.
Gt quantum level, the
particles are waves
also.

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10-36m = quanta/string
10-27m = nucleus/particle
10-18m = atom
10-9m = molecule
10-3m =One millimeter
100m =One meter/man
103m =One kilometer
107m = Earth¶s diameter
1015m = Solar system
1018m = Gverage Galaxy
1027m = Known Universe

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½a non-spatial linear continuum wherein


events occur in an apparently irreversible
order.³

Time is currently defined via measurement.


One second is 9,192,631,770 oscillations of a
hyperfine transition in the 133Cs atom.

Light year is the distance covered by light in


one year travelling at 300 000 kilometers per
second.

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Einstein linked space and time
into space-time or 
 

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In this picture, earth is
depicted in two spatial
dimensions X and Y (the plane
of the earth orbit) and a time
dimension. It may be noted
that the orbit of the Earth is
(almost) a circle in space, but
its worldline is a helix in
spacetime.

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`ewton discovered gravity and
his law of universal gravitation
states that every object in the
Universe attracts every other
object with a force directed along
the line of centers of mass for the
two objects.

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Gravity on earth and other
bodies in the solar system:
‡Sun = 27.9
‡Mercury = 0.37
‡Venus = 0.88
‡Earth = 1.00
‡Moon = 0.16
‡Mars = 0.38
‡Jupiter = 2.64
‡Saturn = 1.15
‡Uranus = 0.93
‡`eptune = 1.22
‡Pluto = 0.06

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‡ Strong nuclear force tightly holds


the protons together in the nucleus
of an atom.

‡ Weak nuclear force is responsible


for the decay of some sub-atomic
particles or radioactivity.

‡ Electromagnetism is the force that


acts between electrically charged
particles.

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This is symmetry
immediately after
the Big Bang.
It broke when
temperature of the
universe lowered and
a number of
completely different
particles at low
energies emerged.
Similar symmetry
will appear at the
end of the universe
or at the time of Big
crunch.

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Gn atom may be
visualized as a ball
shaped soccer field
of several kilometers
diameter with the
referees of the size
of wasps in the
center (as nucleus)
and balls of the size
of mosquitoes moving
in the field as
electrons. The
players are invisible!

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This is a view of a
cluster of galaxies
that may be called
observable or visible
universe.
It is impossible to
observe the whole of
the universe.
The total number of
galaxies and clusters
of galaxies is not
known.

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The Milky Way, is a
large disk-shaped
spiral galaxy about
100,000 light years
in diameter and
3,000 light years in
thickness.
It contains about
3×1011 (300 billion)
stars and the sun is
just one of them.

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Generally, a molecule is the smallest
particle of a pure chemical substance
that still retains its composition and
chemical properties G molecule is a
sufficiently stable, electrically neutral
entity composed of two or more atoms.

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H2O Gn oxygen atom can bond with


two hydrogen atoms to make a
molecule we call water.

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G covalent bond is formed


when the electron clouds of
two atoms overlap. Where
the clouds overlap they are
thicker, and their electric
charge is stronger.
G group of atoms joined in
this way is known as a
molecule.
The number of covalent
bonds which an atom can
form depends on how many
electrons it has.
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Gccording to the Laws of Thermodynamics, Y , the
measure of the Y in a closed system, and its
direction -- toward increasing disorder -- cannot be
reversed. Entropy is not purely a physics term. It
can also be applied to everything from gardens to
societies.Here are pictures of water in three forms.
Here are pictures of water in three forms.
‡ Gas
‡ Liquid
‡ Solid

Most liquids contract (get smaller) when they get


colder. Water is different. Water contracts until it
reaches 40 C then it expands until it is solid. This
property is important for preservation of life under
very low temperatures.

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When the star cools and its energy is
reduced, it explodes and throws away
some atoms that combine to make
molecules. The picture here shows
supernova like explosion.
Current theories connect the formation
of the solar system with supernova. The
sun had, perhaps, two supernova like
explosions. The first one created the
bodies Jupiter and beyond, and the
second one created bodies closer than
Jupiter.

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Earth emerged
as a ball of fire
after supernova
like explosion
of the sun.
Gradually, it
cooled and had
the proper
climate, water
and fertile
ground for life
to survive and
prosper.

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Cosmic Singularity=Zero to Infinite
Potency (ZIP) of Consciousness and
Energy
‡Field of particle (FOP) =0
‡Field of atom (FOG=0*Pn) =0
‡Field of molecules (FOM=0*Gn) =0
‡Field of object (FOO=0*Mn) =0
‡Field of earth (FOE=0*On) =0
‡Field of solar system (FOS=0*En) =0
‡Field of galaxy (FOG=0*Sn) =0
‡Field of cluster of galaxy (FOC=0*Gn) =0
‡Field of universe (FOU=0*Cn) =0
E=electron; `=neutron; P=proton

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‡ The quantum theory has shown
wave/particle duality of reality
at sub-atomic level
‡ This confirms the relevance of
waves or non-matereial
phenomenon in understanding
the reality.
‡ Information theory is an
example of this wave/particle
duality.

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‡ Understanding the Unity of
Cosmos, the Creator and the
creation.

‡ Belief in and devotion to the


Supreme Power (God, Supreme
Spirit, Cosmic Consciousness
etc.)

‡ Correct interpretation of the


reality of consciousness.

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r In quantum theory, elementary
particles behave sometimes as
waves and sometimes as particles.

r This duality suggests that as waves


the particles are connected to the
field that contains those waves but
is non-manifest.

r While the manifest reality of the


universe is energy/matter, the non-
manifest reality is consciousness.

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‡ Particle/wave
‡ Manifest/non-manifest reality
‡ Universe/cosmic consciousness
‡ Quanta/qualia
‡ Energy/consciousness
‡ Objective/subjective view
‡ Brain/mind
‡ Scientific/spiritual knowledge
‡ Experimentation/meditation

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‡ Duality implies connectivity.
‡ Particles and waves interchange
information through some code.
‡ Brain-mind having the dual elements is
able to interpret the code and
connectivity between the two sides of
reality.
‡ Understanding the wave part of duality
and consciousness is essential for
comprehending the non-manifest
reality.

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Consciousness generally means a
quality of the cognitive mind to
understand the subjectivity, self-
awareness, will and the ability to
perceive the relationship with each
other and with the environment.
By `consciousness' I simply mean those
subjective states of sentience or
awareness that begin when one
awakes in the morning from a
dreamless sleep and continue
throughout the day until one goes to
sleep at night or falls into a coma, or
dies, or otherwise becomes, as one
would say, `unconscious'. (John, R. Searle)

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Qualia are considered to be the micro
wave form of ? ?  Y just as
quanta are the micro energy form of
matter.
Gccording to Daniel Dennett, qualia are:

 Y Ythey cannot be
communicated);
   ?non-relational properties);
  Yinterpersonal comparisons of
qualia are impossible); and
 Y?Y Y YY Y
 ? ?  Y.

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‡Life, as we know, is only on the earth.
‡The source of life is the continuum of waves/particles
at the quantum level that carry the code of life. Those
waves are present universally ever since the creation
of the quantum field in the universe.
‡Gt the level of galaxies, stars and other celestial
bodies, the source of life is dormant due to the
absence of appropriate physical conditions. On the
earth, however, the physical conditions such as water,
soil, climate, etc. were appropriate for emergence and
evolution of life.
‡Human mind-brain has a special feature that enables
the processing of wave / particles associated with life
and consciousness through coding and decoding. Only
the human mind has the capability of self-awareness
and even more, to attain the other levels of
consciousness.

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The neurologist Paul MacLean has
proposed that our skull holds
not one brain, but three, each
representing a distinct
evolutionary stratum that has
formed upon the older layer
before it.
1. the neo-mammalian brain
2. the limbic brain
3. the reptilian brain (see the
diagram).
It is interesting that many
spiritual traditions taught the
same idea of three planes of
consciousness and even three
different brains.

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1. Ego/self awareness
2. Intellect/learning and task performance
3. Cognition/perceptions and sense control
4. Life control/vital energy regulation
5. Memory management
6. Knowing/getting ideas and thinking
7. Feeling/emotions, pleasure, pain etc.
8. Willing/intentionality
9. Body control
10.coding/decoding and creativity

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0. Cosmic Consciousness (Source
of creativity, ideas, code,
awareness, life etc.)
1-10. Brain (red) and
consciousness (yellow) constitute
the mind (orange)
11-15. Senses and body (they
connect the mind with objects).
16. World of objects
17. universe of matter, energy and
time-space
18. Field of universe or dark
energy.

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‡The place of higher
level consciousness
in the human brain
is considered to be
the cerebral cortex.
Its structure is
different from the
brain of other
animals.
‡`eural circuitry
underlying human
consciousness
includes both the
advanced neo-cortex
and prototypical
structures of the
brain stem.

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  are the
basic information
processing
structures in the
brain. Some
scientists say
that there are a
million billion
synaptic
connections
through which
½information½
flows that causes
consciousness.
This would be
possible only at
wave level inside
the atoms of the
neurons.

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G new theory of the


quantum mind-brain has
emerged in which the
cores of microtubules
inside neurons of the
brain perform the
quantum-scale
information processing
and conscious
awareness. This theory
is motivation by the fact
that neurons in the
brain are too large for
significant quantum
effects.
Roger Penrose and
Stuart Hameroff are the
authors of this theory.

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Chakra-1 = Mulaadhaar(spine
base) /Earth field
Chakra-2 = Svaadhisthan
(genitals) /Water field
Chakra-3 = Manipur(naval)
/Fire field
Chakra-4 = Gnahat(heart) /Gir
field
Chakra-5 = Vishuddhi(throat)
/Life field
Chakra-6 = Talu(palate)
/Senses field
Chakra-7 = Ggni(eyes) /
Molecule field
Chakra-8 = Sahasraar(brain)
/Gtom field
Chakra-9 = Vyom(space)
/Particle or quantum or
cosmic field

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1. Life consciousness,
2. Sense consciousness,
3. Self consciousness,
4. Language consciousness,
5. The rational consciousness,
6. Social consciousness,
7. Dream consciousness,
8. Creative consciousness,
9. Cosmic consciousness.

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³The basic fact of Cosmic


consciousness, implied by its
name, is the consciousness of the
cosmos as a living presence. It
involves the immediate perception
of the immortality of one's soul.´

Richard Maurice Bucke


³Cosmic Consciousness´, 1901

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Gfter a conference on cosmology
organized by the Jesuits in the Vatican,
(1981) Stephen Hawking met Pope and
wrote as follows:
³Gt the end of the conference the
participants were granted an audience
with the Pope. He told us that it was all
right to study the evolution of the
universe after the big bang, but we
should not inquire into the big bang itself
because that was the moment of Creation
and therefore the work of God.´
From µG Brief History of Time¶, p. 161

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Scientists are now accepting the existence of the


phenomenon of consciousness. In view of duality
and uncertainities at quantum level, deeper
realities are being explored.
³«a physical µtheory of everything' should at least
contain the seeds of an explanation of the
phenomenon of consciousness« It must be of such
sophistication that the brain is enabled to dig more
deeply into the fundamental workings of the
Universe than are more commonplace physical
systems.´
Roger Penrose in an article in `ature (257 ± 259,
January 2005).

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Enlightened people in science and religion
have advocated balance between
energy/science and
consciousness/spirituality.

³What matters is that in the interacting


development of these two basic trends upon
which Mankind is continuing to build itself,
technical organization and the growth of
reflective consciousness, the second should
acquire an ever greater predominance and
degree of autonomy.´ --Teilhard de
Chardin, The Future of Man, pp. 240-241

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‡Shri Yantra¶s beauty,


complex design and
geometry has always
amazed and puzzled the
artists and scientists.

‡The inner part of Shri


Yantra has four triangles
with apexes up and five
triangles with apexes
down. The bindu or small
circle is located in the
center. There are two
lotus chakras, one of
eight petals and another
of sixteen. Three circles
and a line are the outer
parts of the Yantra.

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The four triangles with apexes upwards (consciousness or


Shiva) and the five triangles with apexes downwards (energy
or Shakti) are shown here separately.

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Intersection of lines
of the nine triangles
are called Chakras
(circles) although
they appear as
hexagons. The total
number of blue and
pink areas is 89
which is the tenth
Fibonacci number.

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The total number


of blue and pink
areas remains 89
(43 blue and 46
pink ). The pink
areas represent
the energy
aspect and the
blue areas
represent the
energy aspect.

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Counted from outside

1. Ground or earth
2. Three circles
3. Sixteen petals
4. Eight petals
5. Fourteen triangles
6. Outer ten triangles
7. Inner ten triangles
8. Eight triangles
9. Point and triangle

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Counted from inside of
circular form
Causal part
Chakra-1 = Singularity field
Subtle part
Chakra-2 = Particle field
Chakra-3 = Gtom field
Chakra-4 = Matter field
Chakra-5 = Mind field
Gross part
Chakra-6 = Gir field
Chakra-7 = Fire field
Chakra-8 = Water field
Chakra-9 = Earth field

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ëpiritual symbolism:
1. ëada ëhiva or cosmic consciousness;
2. Para ëhakti or the supreme energy;
3. Iccha ëhakti or the energy for creative desire;
4. Gyaan ëhakti or the energy for knowledge;
5. Kriya ëhakti or the energy for action.

ëcientific symbolism:
1. consciousness
2. gravity
3. strong force
4. weak force
5. electromagnetic force

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Elements in the universe after
the Big Bang:
1. elementary particles
2. space
3. time
4. gravity
5. strong force
6. weak force
7. electromagnetic force
8. code/information
9. consciousness (pink area)

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The third Chakra of Shri


Yantra has ten energy
areas. The two additional
areas in this Chakra are
the symbols of:
‡ `ucleus of the atom, and
‡ Field of the atom

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The fourth Chakra of


Shri Yantra also has
ten energy areas.
Several atoms join
to make molecule
and there is no
additional physical
element.

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‡ The fifth Chakra of Shri Yantra has fourteen
areas. Gdditional areas in this Chakra are
the symbols of life, senses, intelligence, and
creativity.
‡ Life, as we know, is everywhere on the
earth. Over the last 3.7 billion years or so,
living organisms on the earth have
diversified and adapted to almost every
environment imaginable.
‡ There are five senses (sight, hearing, touch,
smell, taste. Our knowledge through senses
is limited to nearby perceptible objects. This
knowledge is not always accurate.
‡ The term intelligence of animals is used for
cognition. Level of intelligence in different
animals depends partly on the size of their
brain.
‡ The word creativity conjures up visions of
artistic endeavours, the writing of literature
and scientific inventions and discoveries.

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The sixth Chakra of Shri
Yantra is symbol of air.
Gir is a name for the
mixture of gases present
in the Earth's
atmosphere. The amount
of water vapor in the air
varies considerably
depending on weather,
climate, and altitude.

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The seventh Chakra of ëhri
Yantra is symbol of fire.
Fire is a form of
combustion.
Linguistically, the word
M  refers to the combination
of the brilliant glow and large
amount of heat released
during a rapid, self-
sustaining burning of
combustible fuel.
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The eighth Chakra of
Shri Yantra is symbol
of water. Water has
three states:
‡ solid (ice or
snowflakes),
‡ liquid, and
‡ gas.

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The ninth Chakra of
Shri Yantra is symbol
of earth.
It is the largest of
the solar system's
terrestrial planets.
Its single natural
satellite is the moon.

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Chakra-1 = Solid part
Chakra-2 = Liquid part
Chakra-3 = Fire and
heat
Chakra-4 = Gir and
gases
Chakra-5 = Body
Chakra-6 = Life
Chakra-7 = Senses
and cognitive
mind
Chakra-8 = Intellect
Chakra-9 = Spiritual
self

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Reverse order of simple Shri Yantra
Chakra-9: Yam/ What not to do.
Chakra-8: `iyam/ What to do.
Chakra-7: Gsan/ Postures.
Chakra-6: Pranayam/ Breath
control.
Chakra-5: `adi Shodhan/ `erve
purification.
Chakra-4: Pratyahar/ Sense control.
Chakra-3: Dharana/ Concentration.
Chakra-2: Dhyan/ Meditation.
Chakra-1: Samadhi/ Spiritual
illumination.

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Chakra-1 = Mulaadhaar
(spine base)
Chakra-2 = Svaadhisthan
(genitals)
Chakra-3 = Manipur
(naval)
Chakra-4 = Gnahat (heart)
Chakra-5 = Vishuddhi
(throat)
Chakra-6 = Talu (palate)
Chakra-7 = Ggni (eyes)
Chakra-8 = Sahasraar
(brain)
Chakra-9 = Vyom (space)

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Literacy in nine
easy steps
Chakra-1 /step 1
Chakra-2 (blue) /step 2
Chakra-2 (pink) /step 3
Chakra-3 (blue) /step 4
Chakra-3 (pink) /step 5
Chakra-4 (blue) /step 6
Chakra-4 (pink) /step 7
Chakra-5 (blue) /step 8
Chakra-5 (pink) /step 9

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`avaavarana (`ine
Corridors) in Shri Yantra for
traditional worship of Shri
Vidya are:
1st Gvarana: Chakra-1
2nd Gvarana: Chakra-3
3rd Gvarana: Chakra-4
4th Gvarana: Chakra-5
5th Gvarana: Chakra-6
6th Gvarana: Chakra-7
7th Gvarana: Chakra-8
8th Gvarana: Chakra-9
9th Gvarana: Bindu

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Chakra-1=Sun. Chakra-2=Mercury. Chakra-3=Venus.hakra-4=Earth. Chakra-5=Mars.


Chakra-6=Jupiter. Chakra-7=Saturn. Chakra-8=Uranus. Chakra-9=`eptune.

Pluto does not fit in the Shri Yantra symbolism. That supports the current view that it is not a planet!

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‡ There is need for recognizing the Cosmic Reality and the Supreme Power both
in science as well as spirituality.
‡ Particle-wave duality is inherent ever since the creation/evolution of the
universe.
‡ Evolution of energy/matter in the universe is not isolated from consciousness.
‡ Gt every level of existence, there is need for equilibrium of energy and
consciousness.
‡ There is the code for communication or pattern of interaction between
consciousness and energy at all levels.
‡ Human mind can grasp the code and understand connectivity between
matter/energy and consciousness.
‡ Entropy of matter can be regulated by consciousness.
‡ Supreme Knowledge Yantra (SKY) reveals several aspects of reality.
‡ Supreme Knowledge Yantra (SKY) can help in understanding both
energy/matter and consciousness and create awareness of truth, goodness
and beauty in all existence.

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