IS THIS EVOLUTION OR INVOLUTION -
Per Darwinian account that humans
like us came into existence about 100,000 years ago,from
apelike ancestors. But the Vedic literature gives us another account of human
origins worth discussing.In fact Humans or for any creatures do not evolve from one another or from lower to higher species but come down from spirit.
Per Puranas, bhagvatpurana etc,all creatures including humans have existed on earth for
vast periods of cyclical time. The basic unit of this cyclical time is the day
of Brahma, which lasts for 4.32 billion years. The day of Brahma is followed by
a night of Brahma, lasts for 4.32 billion years. The days follow the
nights endlessly and vice versa. According to the
Puranic cosmological calendar, the current day of Brahma began about 2 billion
years ago. One of the forefathers of humankind, Svayambhuva Manu ruled during
that time, and the Bhagavata Purana (Shrimad Bhagavatam 6.4.1) explains that-:
“The human beings were created during the reign of Svayambhuva
Manu.” Therefore, a Vedic archeologist might expect to find evidence for a human
presence going that far back in time. In a book by Michael A. Cremo- Forbidden Archeology, coauthored by Richard L. Thompson (Sadaputa Dasa) documented extensive
evidence, in the form of human skeletons, human footprints, and human artifacts,
showing that humans like ourselves have inhabited the earth for hundreds of
millions of years, just as the Puranas tell us. This evidence is not very well
known because of a process of knowledge filtration that operates in the
scientific world. Evidence that contradicts the Darwinian theory of human
evolution is set aside, ignored, and eventually forgotten.
In a book by Michael Cremeo-Human Devolution,evolution/devolution is explaned based on
information found in the Puranas.
Before we ask the question, “Where did human beings come from?” we should
first of all ask the question, “What is a human being?” Today most scientists
believe that a human being is simply a combination of matter, the ordinary
chemical elements. This assumption limits the kinds of explanations that can be
offered for human origins.Human being
is composed of three separately existing substances: matter, mind, and
consciousness (or spirit). This assumption widens the circle of possible
explanations.
What is MIND? a subtle material
substance associated with the human organism and capable of acting on ordinary
matter in ways we cannot explain by our current laws of physics. Evidence for
this mind element comes from scientific research into the phenomena called by
some “paranormal” or “psychical.” Here we are led into the hidden history of
physics (the knowledge filtering process also operates in this field of
knowledge).
We all know about work of Pierre and Marie Curie, the
husband and wife team who both received Nobel Prizes for their work in
discovering radium. What we do not read in the textbooks is that the Curies were
heavily involved in psychical research, were part of a group of
prominent European scientists, including other Nobel Prize winners, who were
jointly conducting research into the paranormal in Paris early in the twentieth
century. For two years, the group studied the Italian medium Eusapia Palladino.
Historian Anna Hurwic notes in her biography of Pierre Curie (1995, p. 247), “He
saw the séances as scientific experiments, tried to monitor the different
parameters, took detailed notes of every observation. He was really intrigued by
Eusapia Palladino.” About some séances with Eusapia, Pierre Curie wrote to
physicist Georges Gouy in a letter dated July 24, 1905: “We had at the
Psychology Society a few séances with the medium Eusapia Palladino. It was very
interesting, and truly those phenomena that we have witnessed seemed to us to
not be some magical tricks—a table lifted four feet above the floor . . . All
this in a room arranged by us, with a small number of spectators all well known
and without the presence of a possible accomplice.” Pierre Curie reported that
on such occasions, the medium was carefully physically controlled by the
scientists present. On April 14, 1906, Pierre wrote to Gouy about some further
investigations he and Marie had carried out: “We had a few new ‘séances’ with
Eusapia Paladina (We already had séances with her last summer). The result is
that those phenomena exist for real, and I can’t doubt it any more.
Such results, and many more like them from the hidden history of physics,
suggest there is associated with the human organism a mind element that can act
on ordinary matter in ways we cannot easily explain by our current physical
laws.
Now another evidence of energy of Mind and existnace of subtle mind-
Chi Master Puts Animals To Sleep By Channeling His Energy. A True Super-Human-WATCH--
Evidence for a conscious self that can existence apart from mind (subtle
matter) and ordinary matter comes from medical reports of out of body
experiences (OBEs). During traumatic events such as heart attacks, blood stops
flowing to the brain, and the subjects become unconscious. But some subjects
report separating from their bodies at such times. They report consciously
observing their own bodies. The reality of such experiences has been confirmed
by medical researchers. For example, in February 2001, a team from the
University of Southampton, in the United Kingdom, published a favorable study on
OBEs in cardiac arrest patients in the journal Resuscitation (v. 48, pp.
149–156). The team was headed by Dr. Sam Parnia, a senior research fellow at the
university. On February 16, 2001, a report published on the university’s web
site said that the work of Dr. Parnia “suggests consciousness and the mind may
continue to exist after the brain has ceased to function and the body is
clinically dead.” This is exactly the Vedic conception. At death the conscious
self leaves the body, accompanied by the subtle material covering of the mind,
and then enters another body of gross matter. Memories from past lives are
recorded in the mind, and may be accessed by the conscious self in its new body
made of gross matter, as shown by psychiatrist Ian Stevenson’s extensive studies
verifying past life memories of children.
If the human organism is composed of gross matter, mind, and consciousness
(or spirit), it is natural to suppose that these elements come from reservoirs
of such elements. This suggests that the cosmos is divided into regions, or
levels, of gross matter, mind, and consciousness, each inhabited by beings
adapted to life there. First, there is a region of pure consciousness.
Consciousness, as we experience it, is individual and personal. This suggests
that the original source of conscious selves is also individual and personal. So
in addition to the individual units of consciousness existing in the realm of
pure consciousness, there is also an original conscious being who is their
source. When the fractional conscious selves give up their connection with their
source, they are placed in lower regions of the cosmos predominated by either
subtle material substance (mind) or gross material substance. There is thus a
cosmic hierarchy of conscious beings. Accounts of this cosmic hierarchy of
beings can be found not only in the Puranas but in the cosmologies of many other
cultures. The cosmologies share many features. They generally include an
original God inhabiting a realm of pure consciousness, a subordinate creator god
inhabiting a subtle material region of the cosmos along with many kinds of
demigods and demigoddesses, an earthly realm, dominated by gross matter,
inhabited by humans like us.
This suggests that the universe of our experience should show signs that it was
designed by a higher intelligence for accommodating human life and other forms
of life. Modern cosmology does provide evidence for this. Scientists have
discovered that numbers representing fundamental physical constants and ratios
of natural forces appear to be finely tuned for life to exist in our universe.
Astronomer Sir Martin Rees considers six of these numbers to be especially
significant. In his book Just Six Numbers (2000, pp. 3–4), he
says, “These six numbers constitute a ‘recipe’ for a universe. Moreover, the
outcome is sensitive to their values: if any one of them were to be ‘untuned’,
there would be no stars and no life
The Vedic cosmology also speaks of many universes, but all of them are
designed for life, and beyond all of these material universes, with their levels
of gross and subtle matter, is the level of pure consciousness, or spirit.
Originally, we exist there as units of pure consciousness in harmonious
connection with the supreme conscious being, known by the Sanskrit name Krishna
(and by other names in other religious traditions). When we give up our willing
connection with that supreme conscious being, we descend to regions of the
cosmos dominated by the subtle and gross material elements, mind and matter.
Forgetful of our original position, we attempt to dominate and enjoy the subtle
and gross material elements. For this purpose, we are provided with bodies made
of the subtle and gross material elements. The subtle material body is made up
not only of mind, but of the even finer material elements, intelligence and
false ego (for the sake of simplicity, I have in this discussion collapsed them
into mind). The gross material body is made of earth, water, fire, air, and
ether. Bodies made of these gross and subtle material elements are vehicles for
conscious selves. They are designed for existence within the realms of the
subtle and gross material elements. According to their degree of forgetfulness
of their original nature, conscious selves receive appropriate bodily coverings.
Those who are more forgetful receive bodies that cover their original
consciousness to a greater degree. The original conscious being in the Vedic
universe (aside from God) is Brahma, the first demigod. His body, manifested
directly from Vishnu (the expansion of Krishna who controls the material
universe), is made primarily of the subtle material elements. He is tasked with
manifesting bodies for the other conscious selves existing at various levels of
the cosmic hierarchy. From the body of Brahma come great sages, sometimes known
as his mental sons, and also the first sexually reproducing pair, Svayambhuva
Manu and his consort Shatarupa. The daughters of Manu become the wives of some
of the sages, and they produce generations of demigods and demigoddesses, with
bodies composed primarily of the subtle material energy. These demigods and
demigoddesses, by their reproductive processes, produce the forms of living
things, including humans, who reside on our earth planet.
In the devolution process, our original pure spiritual consciousness is
covered by layers of subtle and gross material elements. But the process can be
reversed. There is a kind of re-evolution by which we can free consciousness
from its coverings, and restore it to its original pure state. Every great
spiritual tradition has some means for accomplishing this—some form of prayer,
or meditation, or yoga. In the course of chanting mantras, praying, or
meditating, the covering elements are spiritualized and removed, so that one
gradually comes back in touch with the original source of all conscious
beings.
Please visit the Human Devolution website for more details:
http://www.humandevolution.com/
Also read- FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY:
THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF THE HUMAN RACE
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