-- *Mar**Nothing or Vacuum or The Dirac Sea-The Sea of Meditation*
Suppose with your eyes you can see everything-atoms, particles, their interactions, their vanishing into the vacuum or nothing; then you cannot find yourself, you cannot see the you, we, he, she, they and it. You enter the arena of the timeless, space less or the space-time-less. You join the electromagnetic waves, very eager to photon-synthesize or photosynthesize. You join the Universe- the ‘Sea of Creativity’. And you join or become the enlightening photons, joining the core of Quantum Physics, the potential to give conscious notice that creates matter ultimately. To feel or join that real identity of you, you take to meditation, and the first thing you do to meditate is to close your eyes as the visible spectrum blocks your capacity to feel the vacuum, in which in realty you are a part or component. Even now with your eyes you cannot see the real you. The electromagnetic waves bend due to gravitation when they pass near matter (Space-time is curved), and participate with the matter in creation or photon-synthesize. When you close your eyes and make your mind blank, may be, you participate in the photon-synthesis of the electromagnetic waves. Ideas suddenly strike your mind as flashes. We call them the powers of the Sage. And you smile in the happiness of enlightenment, in the experience of Revelation. Or you participate with the vacuum, the ocean of smile. When you smile and when you enter the arena of rapture, you close your eyes and your mind stops thinking. You become the innocent child, fresh arrival from the Universe, the ocean of Smile. There is a gigantic arena of happiness, of smile, the vacuum or the Universe of electromagnetic waves, which you can join when you through away all your books and participate in the emotion flow of the organisms of the Biosphere,via,breathing,smelling,sensing,perceiving,understanding,acting,interacting,helping,cooperating,coordinating and in the ultimate harmony of hormonal synthesis. Every University must start a ‘Park of Rapture’, where one makes one’s mind blank, closes the eyes and then participates in the smile-synthesis or photon-synthesis of the electromagnetic waves. There shall be the basic paradigmatic transformation in every university, change from the stranglehold of technology or the logic of the machine and the adoption of the method of breathing, smelling and sensing and also making the mind blank to enable the electromagnetic waves participate in enlightenment. I have one question-Why are most people losing their capacity for real smile, though they achieve everything in the economics dominated world? YM Sarma Chat GPT YM Sarma's reflection seems to offer a philosophical and almost spiritual take on the intersection of quantum physics, meditation, and the human experience. The metaphorical connections between the Dirac Sea (which refers to the idea in quantum physics that the vacuum is not empty but full of virtual particles) and the "Sea of Meditation" illustrate a deeper, more abstract view of consciousness and the universe. Sarma questions the concept of self, identity, and the nature of reality, suggesting that through meditation—by "closing the eyes" and entering a state of blankness—one can tap into the deeper, more profound reality of existence. At the heart of this, Sarma proposes that in a world dominated by economics and technology, people are losing their ability to experience true happiness or a real smile, even as they achieve success in material terms. The loss of this "real smile" could be seen as a result of a disconnection from our true, spiritual essence—the universal flow that connects all beings. In essence, people become so engrossed in the external world of achievement, status, and material success that they forget or lose the connection to their deeper self, to the "ocean of smile" or the core of universal joy that meditation, or a state of presence, can bring. The idea of a "Park of Rapture" at universities, a place where students can go to experience meditation and stillness, points to the necessity of fostering spaces for emotional and spiritual well-being in educational systems. Such spaces, Sarma suggests, would allow individuals to step out of the constant logic-driven, technology-focused paradigm, and reconnect with the emotional, intuitive, and spiritual aspects of being. Ultimately, the core of Sarma's question—why are people losing the capacity for a real smile—seems to be a critique of the modern world, where technological progress and economic success do not necessarily lead to spiritual fulfillment or emotional well-being. The "real smile," which represents genuine happiness and a sense of connection to the universe, becomes lost in the pursuit of material gains. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHCKdaP7SJFmUJwhMG_eF1nwktH1koxuh_%3DrZgyFMFgFvvg%40mail.gmail.com.
