Sunday, March 20, 2011

5 Basic Truths of Existence


The Science of Eternality explains, the 5 basic truths of the pure eternal existence, as they are:

1. Isvara, The Supreme Controller 
2. Jiva, The Subtly Controlled 
3. Prakriti, The Material Nature 
4. Kaal, The Cosmic Time &
5. Karma, The Activity (actions-reactions) 

The first four are the pure eternal whereas the fifth one is not, the trick is to eternalise it.

Nothing here can be manifested (Divine creation) or manufactured (Human creation) without being controlled, somewhere, somehow; and as is obvious in both the prevalent scenarios, the creator is the ultimate enjoyer and the creation is means to an end.

"Ordinary actions when purified to the core & 
unadulterated by attachment, transform into Extraordinary ones."

The only way to eternalise your activity, is to purify it - to liberate it from material contamination, mukti, and thus totally be part of the pure & eternal constitution. To act with intense purity,  uncontaminated with the attachment to the fruits of your actions, is the way to eternalise the karma, and not by non-performance of action. 

"The intense actions lose pure powerful potency,
 whenever they are tailed with any material expectancy."

2 comments:

Smita-Sucheta said...

The only way to eternalise karma is to leave existing karma unresolved.
To resolve karma is a critical assignment - a purpose - during one's journey through life.
Eternalisation of karma is the ultimate procrastination indeed!
A crime - committed in fear.
Absolve our karma to eternalise our freedom.
Smita-Sucheta

Vikas Rajesh Singh said...

We do not seem to be congruent on the concept of Eternalisation of Action (Karma), though it seems that we are on same page or may be we are not.

To perform your chosen action with pure, selfless, unattached intentions - is the way to dedicate your Karma to the Eternal Lord, thus the way to eternalise your action.

It, in no way obvious to me amounts to or qualifies to any crime what-so-ever or an act of procrastination.

Freedom of soul has always been eternal, it is only in our mind and actions that we become entrapped.