* Inspired by the Book “Autobiography of the Soul” – An Epic of the end of times (Tamil book) (Authors: Valmeegi, Agasthyar / Gnanalayam Pondy)*
Of Neutrons and Electrons
Soul matters - What matters is your soul..
Monday, January 11, 2021
Atom#5 -Musings on the Journey of the Soul
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Atom#4 -Musings on the Journey of the Soul
* Inspired by the Book “Autobiography of the Soul” – An Epic of the end of times (Tamil book) (Authors: Valmeegi, Agasthyar / Gnanalayam Pondy)*
Where is the Soul?
The Ribhu Gita is a spiritual text extensively used by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. It was one of the first books he read after self-realization after he came to Arunachala and one whose message clearly accorded with what he had realized within himself. During his life it was recited at Ramanasramam and it is still read at Ramanasramam today. Ramana's use and recommendation of this text has brought it into much wider visibility among those interested in his teachings and Advaita Vedanta. According to Annamalai Swami, "Bhagavan often said that we should read and study the Ribhu Gita regularly.
The origins of the Ribhu Gita are uncertain. It is contained within the Sivarahasya, an ancient Sanskrit epic devoted to Siva. It has been compared to the better-known Bhagavad Gita, contained within the epic Mahabharata. Similar dialogues between Ribhu and Nidagha on the Self and Brahman are also found within the traditional 108 Upanishads, so it appears that the origin of the Ribhu Gita dates from the Upanishadic period, generally thought to be about 600 BC. The Ribhu Gita exists in two forms, the traditional Sanskrit version, and a Tamil version rendered in the late 1800s by Bhikshu Sastrigal, also known as Ulagantha Swamigal. The Tamil version follows the Sanskrit original in essential contents. It was rearranged by Ulagantha Swamigal and placed in eight-line verses of great beauty. The Tamil version was the one primarily used by Sri Ramana. Both the Sanskrit and Tamil versions have now been translated into English in complete translations. This was done by Dr. H. Ramamoorthy, a Sanskrit and Tamil scholar, and Nome, a spiritual teacher in the United States.
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| Narayana Suktam with translation taken from internet |
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Atom#3 -Musings on the Journey of the Soul
* Inspired by the Book “Autobiography of the Soul” – An Epic of the end of times (in Tamil) (Authors: Valmeegi, Agasthyar / Gnanalayam Pondy)*
I have started reading Avadhuta Gita of Swami Dattatreya, an avatar of Vishnu and also considered as the combined avatar of Brahma - Vishnu - Siva (Rudra). Swami Dattatreya is the son of Maharishi Atri and Devi Anasuya. He is the brother of Maharishi Durvasa (an amsa of Siva-Rudra), who is one of the Saptarishis in this Kaliyuga-end.
Swami Dattatreya's Avadhuta Gita is about the Atman, the eternal and omnipresent being, our true and unchanging self. The Avadhuta asks us - Why weep, when you are the Atman itself, which suffers no dualities.
Reading the Avadhuta Gita, I begin to think that this Gita is not of the Swami (the body/mind) but of the Swami within us all, the Soul.
Let us see the following verses from Chapter 1 and you can decide from whose perspective this Gita has been sung -
अहमेवाव्ययोऽनन्तः शुद्धविज्ञानविग्रहः । ahamevāvyayo'nantaḥ śuddhavijñānavigrahaḥ /
सुखं दुःखं न जानामि कथं कस्यापि वर्तते ।। ७।।sukhaṁ duḥkhaṁ na jānāmi kathaṁ kasyāpi vartate //7//
I indeed am immutable and infinite - of the form of pure Intelligence.
I do not know how or in relation to whom joy and sorrow exist.
जन्म मृत्युर्न ते चित्तं बन्धमोक्षौ शुभाशुभौ । janma mṛtyurna te cittaṁ bandhamokśau śubhāśubhau /
कथं रोदिषि रे वत्स नामरूपं न ते न मे ।। १७।। kathaṁ rodiṣi re vatsa nāmarūpaṁ na te na me //17//
For you there is neither birth nor death, for you there is no mind, for you there is neither bondage nor liberation, neither good nor evil. My child: why shed tears? Neither you nor I have name and form.
To be frank, I have not reached that high level of perception, where I have become one with the Soul. Also, I am still not sure if the Atman has no role in having good or evil intentions.
To be a Soul or not?
Is the soul there - science has not accepted the existence of soul/spirit, as there is no proof. Absence of proof is not proof of absence.
Max Planck (1858-1947) was a great physicist and Nobel Price winner who gave us the Planck's Constant, h (as in the energy of the photon, E= h V) and established that radiation energy (as in heat emitted from any object) is emitted in discrete integral packets, called quanta - thus laying the foundations of the Quantum Physics/Mechanics way of seeing the physical world.

Now, now - did we hear that right - faith, direct perception, metaphysical hunger. Max Planck spoke honestly and accepted that Science is one way to understand the greater reality of this creation which cannot always be perceived with our senses and instruments.
Our saints, philosophers, rishis, siddhas who by their direct perception achieved through meditation and introspection have tried to unravel the mystery and true nature of the creation.
Most of them have come to the conclusion that All is One and One is All.
The Journey to find the Soul will continue..
Monday, December 7, 2020
Atom#2 -Musings on the Journey of the Soul
* Inspired by the Book “Autobiography of the Soul” – An Epic of the end of times (Authors: Valmeegi, Agasthyar / Gnanalayam Pondy)*
Each soul is all-powerful and can create or destroy all existence if [they] know how.
You and us and all others are interconnected by our mutual possession of all there is.
You may create alternative universes if you wish and dwell within.
You are all a duplicate of the universe within which you dwell.
Your mind represents all that exists. It is “fun” to see how much you can access.
The following was extracted from Avadhuta Gita 1.25
Sanskrit in Devanagari:
तत्त्वमस्यादिवाक्येन स्वात्मा हि प्रतिपादितः ।
नेति नेति श्रुतिर्ब्रूयाद अनृतं पाञ्चभौतिकम् ।। २५।।
IAST:
tattvamasyādivākyena svātmā hi pratipāditaḥ /
neti neti śrutirbrūyād anṛtaṁ pāñcabhautikam //25//
Meaning: By such sentences/vedic dictums (4 Mahavakyas) as "That thou art," our own Self, the Atman, is affirmed. The objects (including our body) composed of the five elements are held to be unreal- as the Srutis (specifically the Upanishads) say, नेति नेति "Not this, not this."
(Translation from Avadhuta Gita of Dattatreya by Swami Chetananda & Wikisource)
We use our senses to learn from the external environment, for survival, growth, pleasure, innovation.
That Atman (self, soul) is indeed Brahman. It [Ātman] is also identified with the intellect, the Manas (mind), and the vital breath, with the eyes and ears, with earth, water, air, and ākāśa (sky), with fire and with what is other than fire, with desire and the absence of desire, with anger and the absence of anger, with righteousness and unrighteousness, with everything — it is identified, as is well known, with this (what is perceived) and with that (what is inferred). As it [Ātman] does and acts, so it becomes: by doing good it becomes good, and by doing evil it becomes evil. It becomes virtuous through good acts, and vicious through evil acts. Others, however, say, "The self is identified with desire alone. What it desires, so it resolves; what it resolves, so is its deed; and what deed it does, so it reaps.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Random Stories#1- chilD oN tHe doOrWAy
It was 10 PM.
The child stood at the door with his right
hand on the door, waiting expectantly. His face was tense and a bit sad.
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It was 10 PM.
They were on a bike stuck in a traffic jam
before a signal. She said to her husband adjusting her dupatta on her head,
"Kamal would be up waiting for us, late ho gaya hain." He bobbed his head up & down in
affirmation. A dusty puff of wind played with his curly hair. " We will be
there soon", he said.
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It was 10.05 PM..
He was still standing there with a slight
terror building up. Where are pa and ma? He could hear Golu shouting BulBule in
the TV, but his heart was not in his favorite tv show.
His heart was elsewhere, with his parents..
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It was 10.05 PM..
the traffic jam had cleared and the bike
was vrooming through the light traffic. A cross road was coming up with amber
traffic light blinking. He was speeding above 80 kph and did not slow down. She
whispered, “Go slow..”, “hmmm.hmm” was
his response. Speed 80 kph.
An auto came in suddenly from the left side and he could
only see this at the last second. He could not brake, so he swerved right to
avoid the bike. He did not see a car which was right behind him which was
poised to overtake them. The car honked
and he was rattled, panicking he froze.
Contact… tires screeched, noise of metal banging metal. When
the dust settled, a bike was on the road, thrown off by a collision.
It was 10.06 PM.
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It was 10.10 PM.
He was still at the door, a dusty puff of wind played with his hair. He was now convinced that something had happened to his parents. He was also worried about choti, who was sleeping inside, suckling her thumbs.
It was 10.12 PM.
He could make out a bike light in the darkness coming towards his house.
His heart rose with happiness, as he made out the familiar helmets and engine sound.
His face was beaming brighter than the headlamps of his father's bike.
His mother
alighted from the bike and said to him as she took of her helmet - “Sorry beta, late ho gaya. Papa had to drive carefully na in traffic. Lets go and have dinner, come beta”
Someone is always waiting at the door, expectantly. Drive Safe, Be Safe.
Atom#1 - Musings on the Book “Autobiography of the Soul” – An Epic of the end of times (Authors: Valmeegi, Agasthyar)*
*Published by Gnanalayam Pondicherry
End of Days?
Recent turn of events, confirm a long held belief of end of times - the end of humanity and life as we know it. This was alluded or built into various religious belief systems as ‘pralaya’ or ‘apocalypse’ or ‘ judgement day’ or ‘ragnarok’.
- Marilyn vos Savant







