Tuesday 24 June 2014

Father, son and the holy spirit


Monotheism is the practice of believing in one god, polytheism in two or more gods, pantheism believing in gods in everything and atheism believing in no god. When we add the free thinkers to this list we have one common issue and that's a god. The arguments go from one god to many and none. Investigating with logical reasoning I have encounter life experiences and found a scientific and logical interpretation that established principles, rules, and laws to find a creator for the life on earth. Christianity is a monotheism religion yet it calls God the father-son and the Holy Spirit. To accommodate this I have established a unified theory of creation accommodating all religions, faiths, and beliefs.
Here is a real-life occurrence that established my convictions in apartheid South Africa. It made me a better human to understand other religions.
I was a volunteer for a Hindu religious organization in a collective drive to raise funds for that organization. Many from all walks of life came to our stall and purchased goods knowing our intention. Profits were for charity and many did not object to their convictions. We were very busy attracting attention to the carnival atmosphere.
A pastor from the nearby stall visited us regularly passing insulting remarks. In a country where human dignity had no respect, insults to blacks, Indians and none Europeans was a regular habit of the people of the ruling government. Segregation, with Christen faith, was the only rule of the governing minority. When freedom of speech is a crime then one would bear insults and live fearing the laws of the country.
Hearing a few remarks repeatedly such as "So you are the guys who preach fire, idols, many gods and the cow as your mother." I was getting aggravated and confronted him by asking him the god he believed in. The boastful argument started naming Jesus as the only God known to humanity.
The pastor was wearing a wooden cross around his neck, claiming his superior knowledge of Christianity and that it is the only true religion. I simply asked him about the real God in the Christian faith. Was it the Father or the Son or the Holy Ghost? That comes to three gods, ending my discussion with the cross being worshiped as an idol representing Jesus Christ. The teachings of my religion have made me respect the cross and explained to him how I picked up the fallen jewelry cross and gave it to a person who would respect it. In my frustration towards his arrogance, I told him that If that was not an idol, or a symbol of Christianity than would he remove the wooden cross of his neck and urinate on it or throw it in a toilet confirming no respect for idol worshipers. His face fell in shame and with anger he walked away, calling me a ‘Coolie’.
During the day he walked up to me with a humble approach and apologized for not understanding Hinduism. Then I explained that Hinduism is there for thousands of years compared to Christianity which is mealy 2000 years old. There are a few concepts in Hinduism due to its age that the rituals are not understood by an observer. Christen has used some of the Hindu blind believers as a tool to support their superiority and converting them to Christianity.
I went on to express my views saying that Christen until this day uses the cross to name themselves. On many highways with fatal accidents reeds of flowers are left with a cross looking like graveyards for their loved ones. If such activities continue then in a few thousand years Christianity would disappear or become a cult worshipping the many gods (father-son and the Holy Spirit) separately and the cross as an idol representing their faith. Knowledge gatherers have finally realized the truth and are becoming free thinkers, having lost faith in god. He finally agreed. He could not give me a convincing argument that the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit were the same entity. He could not even insist on the trinity being one entity having three different representations

Relating this to my book – "Existence Downloaded -- Activated, Operated, Terminated".

 Life on earth is made up of intelligence, energy, and matter
(mortal plane); hence the son of Jesus Christ
In the absence of matter (immortal plane) he is called The Holy Ghost or the Holy Spirit.
In the absence of energy and matter (Divine plane) he is the Father (activated consciousness) 

He (it) is Consciousness, the absolute 
Jayram Daya


My understanding of father, son and the Holy Spirit unites the trinity in one common relationship which is the activated consciousness, stimulated in all three relationships as the universal consciousness or GOD, representing the three planes of existence.
Only god is embodied to have universal( one and only one) consciousness







God the Father (top), and the Holy Spirit (represented by a dove) depicted above Jesus, painting by Francesco Albani











Monday 23 June 2014

Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya


Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya
Vedic interpretation.
Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya is known as a Mukti, or liberation, Mantra ·
 Om, I bow in reverence to the supreme Lord Vasudevaya, the all-pervading essence of all beings and the sustainer of creation. ·
 Salutations to the indweller who is omnipresent, omnipotent, immortal and divine O my Lord, the all-pervading Personality of Godhead, I offer my respectful obeisance’s unto you.
Om- the Supreme Infinite sprit
Namo-  salutation, adoration, homage, respect
Bhagavate- There is six bhagas indicative of Divinity.--Only God (Bhagavan) or His true incarnations can possess these six attributes of a living creator- 1. jnyana (omniscience-One having total knowledge), 2. bala (omnipotence- One having unlimited power or authority), 3. Aishwarya (lordship), 4. shakti (creative power or energy), 5. virya (immutability- unchanging through time; unalterable; ageless) and 6. tejas (splendor).
Vasudeva- is vishva ka deva or Jagat pita- Father of Krishna- the supreme personality of god head. (When Purushottam incarnates on Earth in his FULLEST form, He as 16 symbols of divinity on his feet, and He is called Purna Purushottam. Krishna Bhagwan had the 16 symbols, so He was Purna Purushottam. Ram Bhagwan, had only 12 symbols. So He was a partial incarnation of Purushottam, and He was called Maryada Purushottam, not Purna Purushottam)
Relating this to my book – "Existence Downloaded -- Activated, Operated, Terminated".
 Om- the vibration of the universe that communicates with its creation

 Life on earth is made up of intelligence, energy, and matter (mortal or physical plane); hence the son of Vasudeva, Krishna was called Bhagavan. In the absence of matter (immortal or astral plane) he (it) is called Parameshwara In the absence of energy and matter (Divine or celestial plane) he (it) is the son of Vasudeva (activated consciousness) called Parabrahma or Paramatma He (it) is Consciousness, the absolute   Jayram Daya    





 My understanding of the mantra as a free thinker is; With the vibration of the universe, I acknowledge the activated consciousness with the designed attributes of a creator, allowing me to recognize its creator and its creation.