So with that said, I will try to briefly cover what we discussed today. The fabric of the universe is a flat blue square. Yep! There is a structure to akasha (space) and there is no such thing as nothing. There is something. And this something takes many forms. This thing desires to experience itself and in this desire comes movement in the form of wavelength. Think of the ocean calm and placid. Then think of a wave that is formed and crashes to the shore. The ocean and the wave and the water are all one thing but take many forms. Such is our manifestation. We are all pure consciousness. All the time. And we really need not worry about death!
First comes space, then absolute time (which is the measurement of the wavelength -- it takes time to get through the wave cycle). Then as a by product of this movement comes om light. Light is actually dispersed due to the friction of the movement. Then this light creates om sound. Think of lightning and then thunder. Or a "flash of insight" (light) that leads to needing to speak about it (sound). Then after these come the elements from subtle to gross: air, fire, water, earth. So there are actually 8 elements, not just 5 as we think of it in ayurvedic or other medicines...
Basically this square is an 8x8 grid. And as these energies interact with one another, it goes from an 8x8 unmanifest grid to manifest 9x9 grid. Why? The square shape starts to spin and the edges start to fold (like the way a soccer ball would look). Over time this becomes round. This round shape now has added mass from the edges that have folded inward. This the 9x9 end result. Hard to explain in a blog but it works!
We talked a lot about the translation of the ancient texts. How there is a difference between literary tamil and technical tamil. Many of the vedic texts we know of actually are error-filled due to the limited understanding of the translator(s). And that if you look at the texts through another lens things make sense. We talked about the pranada veda and mumani mayan, its author. Mayan is a story in and of himself and very hard to express. He is the father of vastu shastras. He was an incredibly aware man who lived in the kumari continent (also known as leumeria) which was south of india thousands of years ago. The land mass sank with the deluge (all indigenous people have a story about the great deluge). And he migrated northward to india. He had an academy of 12 students who were all trained in mathematics and specialized in other areas such as grammar, poetry, art, architecture, astronomy, etc. All the forms of art , dance, poetry, meter, grammar actually all have a mathematical basis. He wrote books (on palm leaves) on so many subjects including how to make a UFO. Much of this info would have been lost if it had not been for a poet with an interest in astronomy. He found some of the leaves at the saraswati library and was so intrigued that he memorized 50,000 verses over a period of time (recording in rhyme/rhythm allows people to retain the info without writing it down). At some point these leaves vanished and the poet offered the government his services to recite what went missing. The government had no interest — but the poet knew this info was something that needed to be given out. So he tracked down V. Ganapati (the master architect in india and teacher of my vastu teacher). When Ganapati heard this man recite the verses, he immediately knew it was important and related to what his family's lineage was all about and part of the pranada veda. (Which pre-dates all the 4 main vedas)
OK, so I think I am giving away way too much info that does not make sense... It is just so hard to express that it sounds odd and fragmented. One thing I do want to say is that life is about enjoying all that is created no matter what it looks like or feels like or what the mind wants to judge it as being. All things are valid. Express yourself. love yourself. It is what I have come to understand anyway and what I am learning in vastu just reaffirms that consciousness just wants to play and enjoy itself. The cave of the heart is where it is at. Don't let the mind get too hung up on content!
Tomorrow we are going to visit a vastu structure nearby so will comment about that.
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