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Mahasamar philosophy
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This philosophy provides the back story,
thematic explanations for the story mahasamar
The whole
story characters and situations in the mahabharta are all symbolic
Every character
and the way it behaves springs out of the metaphysical theory of cause and effect
of omnipotent energy
The
mahabharta is not a sacred book the ramayan is
The part
of mahbharta that is sacred is the bhagvad gita
When lord
Krishna tells arjun that whatever is happening
was bound to happen that all the other players in the war were bound to come
against each other
That he
is the creator and destroyer of the world
That is
in spiritual terms but for the sake of the story
The
mahabharta is nothing but like a release of energy the clash between the
negative and the positive energy of the world the release of unwanted energy
the stabilized the world at that point of timer
When we
talk of the divine as the source of energy and we are connected to it all the
time what we actually mean that makes us what we are
Take it
in terms of big power plant if all the energy that is being generated is not
transmitted and keeps on gathering at one place there is bound to be an explosion
because the concentration of energy is so huge that this energy has to be channeled
for it to be of use
And if
this power is not distributed then accumulation over a period of could result
in the destruction of the source itself that what the big bang theory for the
creation of the universe is all about
Th spirit
is connected to the divine and the spirit cannot die it is an outlet of energy like
a plug which can give energy to any thing be it television or a cell phone o
the body is like a receiver and the spirit is the outlet connected to the
divine
What
mahabaharta symbolizes is that over period of time negative energy vibrations
can reach such a level that they can stop people from making the right choices
it neutralizes the positive energy like bhishma and dronocharya though being positive
could not oppose durodhan
Also when
negative energy becomes high it seek a leader like say adolf Hitler or durodhan
there has to be epicenter from which energy flows and channelises
If
bhishma would have curtailed the ambitions of dhutrasatra the durodhan negative
energy would not have become so powerful so as to need a mahabhrata to release
it and then at that point of time the divine has to intervene to maintain the
equilibrium
At the
end of mahabharta residual energy in the form of aswathama was left his source
of energy the mani in his head was taken out but he was not killed why not
Because negative
energy also need to be present to maintain the equilibrium
But the
again over a period of time negative energy gains momentum and threatens to disrupt
the positive flow of events
Aswathama
is the epicenter of negative energy in this story as he was destined to be
resurrected at this point of time because the world needs to be cleansed some
negative energy needs to be released as aswathama grows in power and negative
energy will concentrate in him and his death would release this energy
Bhisham
is resurrected because the of the theory of cause and effect he could have stopped
the war of mahabharata by taking the side of dharma he could have stopped the
killing of millions of but he chooses to do nothing and now is the time for him
to pay for it
So this
ia the basics philosophy of the story mahasamar what is happening today was
bound to happen
Aswathama
was bound to be resurrected because negative vibrations are reaching certain
stage and they need an epicenter
Asthama was
bound to go for the mani because as he grows powerful negative energy will
concentrate in him
Bhisham
was bound to be resurrected
Whatever
happened in mahabharta was bound to happen because this event had to take place
today