Ancient Indian history is mysterious and very different from the rest of the world. The culture and traditions of India have a scientific approach which is subtle and difficult to understand.
The physiology of the human being can be projected in Physical, Super-Physical and Meta-Physical planes. There is research happening in the area of Meta-Physics in many parts of the world to understand the non-existence elements in this physical world. Everything in the world is moved by an inner urge to become something greater than it is.
Matter, Form & Consciousness
The concept of growing and out-growing helps us understand the existence of matter — a domain of reality, or a manifestation of consciousness. At the base of this matter there may not be a form substantially. Formless matter as such is nothing — yet everything has a form as a relative perception only. Matter in the widest sense is the possibility of a form. Form is the actuality, the finished reality of matter.
"Matter obstructs; Form constructs. Form is not merely the shape but is a shaping force too. It is an inner necessity and an impulse. This moulds mere material to a specific figure or purpose."
"In Nature, we see the conquest of matter by form. There is constant progression of this phenomenon. This actually ushers Life to Victory. Meta-Physics is wedded to any Mystic Science."
The Three Planes
| Plane | Sanskrit Name | Description | Sciences |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | Sthula Sharira | Gross body — observable by senses and physical instruments; domain of modern physical science | Physics, Biology, Chemistry |
| Super-Physical | Sukshma Sharira | Subtle body — prana, bio-field, aura energy; bridge between matter and consciousness | Ayurveda, Yoga, Vaasthu, PIP Photography |
| Meta-Physical | Karana Sharira | Causal body — pure consciousness (Brahman/Atman); perceived through deep trance and inner vision | Vedanta, Mantra, Tantra, Yantra |
The Rishis & Vedic Observation
The ancient Indians observed the mystic science of non-physical form through their inner vision and understood the influences of these mystic universal powers. Based on these observations they developed a science wherein the astronomical forces regulate the ecological forces. They developed different kinds of sciences to help human beings lead a prosperous life in a natural way. The Vedas are termed as the root of all these sciences.
Key Questions Addressed
- How is it possible to show that there is anything else in existence besides the physical world that can be recognized by the sense organs — or by physical instruments that are really extensions of the sense organs?
- How to show that a subtler and invisible world exists within the physical world?
This document practically showcases mystic activities such as Ayurveda, Astrology, Yoga, and Vaasthu Shastra — scientifically interpreted and supported through logical reasoning which can be easily comprehended by a common man.
Mystic Sciences in Daily Life
- Ayurveda — science of life and longevity through plants, herbs, metals, and body energies
- Astrology (Jyothi Shastra) — cosmic mapping of planetary forces and their influence on life
- Yoga — union of body, breath, mind, and consciousness through posture, pranayama, and meditation
- Vaasthu Shastra — sacred architecture aligning physical spaces with natural and cosmic energies
- Mantra Science — sound vibrations (Beejakshara) encoding multidimensional wisdom through frequency
- Bio-Field Sciences — PIP aura photography and subtle energy research bridging ancient and modern science
Conclusion
These sciences are being practiced since ages in physical, superphysical, and meta-physical forms. This document presentation gives us a logical insight of our ancient sciences — demonstrating that the invisible world is real, measurable, and accessible to logical understanding. SUPRABHA TRUST is exploring Physics, Super Physics, and Meta Physics — Universal Applications of Wisdom.
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