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Latest revision as of 12:40, 24 July 2020

Vedic physics is power can be converted into force. It can be manifested, generated, manipulated, altered without any known physical mental sources, from the pure consciousness and manifested in the known sources - the body and mind, is the law of energy as known to us. It can be interchanged, played with in any possible and perceived impossible ways.

Modern Day Physics is Limited Physics

Modern Day Physics is Physics of the perceived, which is not Physics.

Physics does not accept generation of energy. It only accepts conversion or transformation of energy. Modern day Physics clearly states energy cannot be created nor destroyed.

Brahmins claim energy can be created - “Brahma”

Modern Day physics does not accept generation of energy - Brahma, the Source. It only accepts conversion or transformation of energy. Generation of energy is Brahma. Brahmins should reject Modern-day physics just because of this one law - that Energy cannot be generated, it can only be interchanged.


Shaivites claim it can be destroyed - “Shiva”

Vedic Physics states that whatever exists is energy, can be converted from pure consciousness into force.

Power Manifestation

If you “know” energy cannot be created, or destroyed, making you forget that is power manifestation.

You can manifest energy - You are Brahma

You can withdraw energy - You are Shiva

You can maintain energy in any frequency - You are Vishnu

Just look through your three eyes, the three eyed coconut will do what you want. Not just coconut, anything. Coconut is initial training.

Making you forget perceived physics, chemistry, biology, and making you to experience physics of the physics, chemistry of the alchemistry, biology of the biology is power manifestation, that is my job. - Paramahamsa Nithyananda

References

July 24 Satsang