The Koshas and Infinity: Physical, Energetic, Mental, Contemplative and Spiritual Implications
Infinity operates in all facets of existence.
Look at the symbol; it reveals one circle transitioning into another circle.
The symbol is diagrammatic of the constant unfolding and evolving of beginning and ending into one another.
Infinity interacts within the make-up of all beings on earth.
Koshas are the conceptual, metaphysical components that make up the individual; they are explained as existing on five levels.
Within the individual, these are the physical, energetic, mental, contemplative and spiritual components.
They are the successively finer layers of one's being and they exist within the context of the principle of infinity.
If these aspects of one's being were not operating on a continual basis, all beings on earth would exist as soul-less, thought-less, life-less shells.
The proper names of the Koshas are as follows, Annamaya-Kosha: Physical Sheath - The solid aspects of the body, i.
e.
organs, bones, muscles and the substances that sustain these; Pranamaya-Kosha: Energetic Sheath - The subtle energies of the, prana, chi, N/um; Manomaya-Kosha: Mental Sheath - The Brain, its' support of the body, its' interacting with the surroundings and its' acquisition of knowledge; Vijnamaya-Kosha: Contemplative Sheath - The attained knowledge is a vehicle for self exploration; Anandamaya-Kosha: Spiritual Sheath - The point of realizing one's unique oneness with the Source of all Creating / Sustaining / Dissolving.
In this post, the Koshas will not be referred to by their traditional names.
Physically, the world is a continual series of beginnings and endings.
Everything on earth displays ebbs and flows as a result of activities that individual engage in.
There is eating, breathing, drinking, moving and, as a consequence of these acts, production of by products.
These various by-products are then taken up by other organisms that utilize them for building up their own molecular constituencies, i.
e.
grasses, edible plants, trees bearing fruits and nuts and the like.
These, in turn, are eaten by humans or other animals.
When this process is properly nurtured and maintained, it can sustain itself into perpetuity.
Energetically, there are many examples of the principle of infinity.
The endless crash of surf as it assaults the beach then recedes, only to come in again.
Also, the migrations of air currents from highs to lows and from hot to cold.
These are only a couple of examples.
From a human perspective, the cycle of full and unhindered breath, inhalation to exhalation / exhalation to inhalation, as it provides fuel for the various systems of the body.
This endless cycle of breath, when properly utilized, connects the individual to the Endless Source that is beyond themselves.
We interact with the world on mental and emotional levels.
Feelings of hatred and love, jealousy and compassion, depression and joy, along with the Ego, are part and parcel of living as a human in the earth plane.
The acts that one undertakes come back to them.
The universe gives to us what we give to it.
Do you smile at people, do you help others? Surely then, you have experienced others smiling at you or lending you a hand.
'We are, told, to do unto others as we would have them do unto us'; however, this does not stop at people.
Animals, lands, waters and the earth and its resources - humans interact with all of these things.
If we were to treat all as we would like to be treated, humanely, civilly and sustainably, then these actions would be continuously and most graciously returned to us.
Mentally, this knowledge exists within each and every human.
Contemplations on Life and Death Contemplation brings harmony to the mind / body complex.
Through contemplation, one can more effectively interact with and relate to their surroundings and gain insights into themselves.
Contemplation / Self knowledge illuminates the path leading to that which is greater than the individual.
Seekers on the contemplative / self knowledge path, by sharing their knowledge, can illuminate the path for others.
Contemplation / Self-Knowledge is an journey that feeds itself.
The more people know about themselves, the more comfortable they become with the limits of knowing while they simultaneously understand that knowledge is endless.
Contemplation / Self-knowledge reveals the path to the true limitless, endless self.
The act of meditating is the process of realizing that mental activity drowns out the presence of GOD Spiritually, people are one with creation.
Oneness with creation exists within the human body, energies, thoughts and interactions and extends into the microcosmic and macrocosmic universes.
By realizing and actualizing this, the positivity of one's being will be evidenced in their actions.
Creation is in each and everything on this earth.
Every atom in this earth plane continuously vibrates in unison with the cosmos.
Humans have the ability to extend beyond the trappings of the earth plane and experience the spiritual dimension of creation.
Creation experiences us as well.
When someone plant trees, when someone is kind to animals, when someone gives thanks for what they have, when someone selflessly helps others, their vibration rises.
When one prays, sings, chants, or meditates, vibration rises.
Thus, the connection to infinity is part of the human experience of spiritual essence.
Understanding the interactions between the body / mind / spirit complex and infinity means that one must explore the manifest and un-manifest aspect consciousness.
That is to say that one must bring the un-known realm of their being into the realm of the known.
Bringing up the un-known can exacerbate the swings between stress and calm, fluctuation and stability; thus, causing individuals to experience, great distress, immense uncertainty and instability.
The degree of oscillation between the extremes can normalized by engaging in activities and practices intended for those purposes.
These are suggested practices and activities that will improve the aspect of infinity within all of us: Physical, good nutrition, exercise and rest, Energetic, the flow of bodily energy can be maintained by practicing yoga or tai chi, Mentally, the mind can be stimulated by reading, puzzles, and social activities, Higher knowledge comes from contemplating the presence of that higher power or energy, realizing divinity is the realization, through prayer, mantra, singing, and meditation, that one is but a microcosm of the macrocosmic, spiritual reality.
These activities and practices can bolster the corporeal / cerebral / divine aspects of the individual.
It is an eternal quest.
Animals are already there because the live in harmony with natural law and universal order.
Humans must work to re-establish, within themselves, their alignment with the principle of infinity.
Look at the symbol; it reveals one circle transitioning into another circle.
The symbol is diagrammatic of the constant unfolding and evolving of beginning and ending into one another.
Infinity interacts within the make-up of all beings on earth.
Koshas are the conceptual, metaphysical components that make up the individual; they are explained as existing on five levels.
Within the individual, these are the physical, energetic, mental, contemplative and spiritual components.
They are the successively finer layers of one's being and they exist within the context of the principle of infinity.
If these aspects of one's being were not operating on a continual basis, all beings on earth would exist as soul-less, thought-less, life-less shells.
The proper names of the Koshas are as follows, Annamaya-Kosha: Physical Sheath - The solid aspects of the body, i.
e.
organs, bones, muscles and the substances that sustain these; Pranamaya-Kosha: Energetic Sheath - The subtle energies of the, prana, chi, N/um; Manomaya-Kosha: Mental Sheath - The Brain, its' support of the body, its' interacting with the surroundings and its' acquisition of knowledge; Vijnamaya-Kosha: Contemplative Sheath - The attained knowledge is a vehicle for self exploration; Anandamaya-Kosha: Spiritual Sheath - The point of realizing one's unique oneness with the Source of all Creating / Sustaining / Dissolving.
In this post, the Koshas will not be referred to by their traditional names.
Physically, the world is a continual series of beginnings and endings.
Everything on earth displays ebbs and flows as a result of activities that individual engage in.
There is eating, breathing, drinking, moving and, as a consequence of these acts, production of by products.
These various by-products are then taken up by other organisms that utilize them for building up their own molecular constituencies, i.
e.
grasses, edible plants, trees bearing fruits and nuts and the like.
These, in turn, are eaten by humans or other animals.
When this process is properly nurtured and maintained, it can sustain itself into perpetuity.
Energetically, there are many examples of the principle of infinity.
The endless crash of surf as it assaults the beach then recedes, only to come in again.
Also, the migrations of air currents from highs to lows and from hot to cold.
These are only a couple of examples.
From a human perspective, the cycle of full and unhindered breath, inhalation to exhalation / exhalation to inhalation, as it provides fuel for the various systems of the body.
This endless cycle of breath, when properly utilized, connects the individual to the Endless Source that is beyond themselves.
We interact with the world on mental and emotional levels.
Feelings of hatred and love, jealousy and compassion, depression and joy, along with the Ego, are part and parcel of living as a human in the earth plane.
The acts that one undertakes come back to them.
The universe gives to us what we give to it.
Do you smile at people, do you help others? Surely then, you have experienced others smiling at you or lending you a hand.
'We are, told, to do unto others as we would have them do unto us'; however, this does not stop at people.
Animals, lands, waters and the earth and its resources - humans interact with all of these things.
If we were to treat all as we would like to be treated, humanely, civilly and sustainably, then these actions would be continuously and most graciously returned to us.
Mentally, this knowledge exists within each and every human.
Contemplations on Life and Death Contemplation brings harmony to the mind / body complex.
Through contemplation, one can more effectively interact with and relate to their surroundings and gain insights into themselves.
Contemplation / Self knowledge illuminates the path leading to that which is greater than the individual.
Seekers on the contemplative / self knowledge path, by sharing their knowledge, can illuminate the path for others.
Contemplation / Self-Knowledge is an journey that feeds itself.
The more people know about themselves, the more comfortable they become with the limits of knowing while they simultaneously understand that knowledge is endless.
Contemplation / Self-knowledge reveals the path to the true limitless, endless self.
The act of meditating is the process of realizing that mental activity drowns out the presence of GOD Spiritually, people are one with creation.
Oneness with creation exists within the human body, energies, thoughts and interactions and extends into the microcosmic and macrocosmic universes.
By realizing and actualizing this, the positivity of one's being will be evidenced in their actions.
Creation is in each and everything on this earth.
Every atom in this earth plane continuously vibrates in unison with the cosmos.
Humans have the ability to extend beyond the trappings of the earth plane and experience the spiritual dimension of creation.
Creation experiences us as well.
When someone plant trees, when someone is kind to animals, when someone gives thanks for what they have, when someone selflessly helps others, their vibration rises.
When one prays, sings, chants, or meditates, vibration rises.
Thus, the connection to infinity is part of the human experience of spiritual essence.
Understanding the interactions between the body / mind / spirit complex and infinity means that one must explore the manifest and un-manifest aspect consciousness.
That is to say that one must bring the un-known realm of their being into the realm of the known.
Bringing up the un-known can exacerbate the swings between stress and calm, fluctuation and stability; thus, causing individuals to experience, great distress, immense uncertainty and instability.
The degree of oscillation between the extremes can normalized by engaging in activities and practices intended for those purposes.
These are suggested practices and activities that will improve the aspect of infinity within all of us: Physical, good nutrition, exercise and rest, Energetic, the flow of bodily energy can be maintained by practicing yoga or tai chi, Mentally, the mind can be stimulated by reading, puzzles, and social activities, Higher knowledge comes from contemplating the presence of that higher power or energy, realizing divinity is the realization, through prayer, mantra, singing, and meditation, that one is but a microcosm of the macrocosmic, spiritual reality.
These activities and practices can bolster the corporeal / cerebral / divine aspects of the individual.
It is an eternal quest.
Animals are already there because the live in harmony with natural law and universal order.
Humans must work to re-establish, within themselves, their alignment with the principle of infinity.
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