Saturday, 20 April 2013
All About Infinity
All About Infinity
Albert Einstein came to the conclusion in mathematical terms with his legendary equation E = mc2. Infinity, plus or minus infinity, equals infinity. Nothing is created or destroyed in the universe. It can only change form, and correspondingly gets a new name. Energy or matter can never be created or destroyed, but only can be transformed from one form to another; from the invisible to the visible.
This is echoed in the Bhagwad Gita: All manifest and unmanifest Creation is comprised of Krishna or Parabrahma Paramatma. Nothing exists that is not Brahmn, from Brahmn or of Brahmn. Brahmn is limitless, infinite, one of a kind, and the source and receptacle of the entire cosmos. Krishna says in theGita that the visible infinite world is just a tiny fraction of His energy. Thus, Brahmn does not undergo any intrinsic change when infinite, visible worlds come out of it.
To transcend the duality of pain and pleasure, one has to grasp the inherent emptiness of both by observing the constant rising and falling of the five skandas: Rupa or form, vedana or sensation,samjnya or perception, samskara or mental formations and vijnana or consciousness.
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