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A NEWER WORLD
and
A NEWER VISION
( For every man and woman and the child)
M. K. Vaidya
A NEWER WORLD
and
A NEWER VISION
Dr. M. K. Vaidya
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June 1983
AN
INTRODUCTION
••• Truth Is stranger than fiction.
• •• Romance- is defined, as “ a tendencq awaq
from actual itq."
••• Books written on imaginary subjects attract raw
minds for dreaming what is not. And madden
them with ideas of romance and the unreal,
often damaging the prospects of their precious
lives given to them only once with all the fant
astic and highly romantic reals.
Ancient lores of India and modern advances of
scientific world have been unravelling the secr
ets of life and living. They are more romantic
far more realistic and true, and far more
rapturous than the imaginary that mislead the
dream-led satisfaction of the man,
Ancient Rishis and modern scientists have recog
nised a power highly powerful, pervading
everything existant in this world guiding and
managing everything that exists and happ
ens in this vast, vast, vast. Universe "smaller
than the smallest and bigger than the biggest".
The GREAT UNKNOWN or MAHA ANA]ANA
in one version, or the Electrons and Protons and
the Etherial in another.
... The power '--Ominipotent, Omniscient Omnipre
sent
the ALMIGHTY.
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The power that exhibits the obvious capacity to
create and float in air huge masses like our
own earth, the Suns, the Stars, the Nebulae, and
miriads of such other bodies. Rotate them,
balance them, maintain their mutual relation
ships, sizes, shapes, movements, and miriads of
their other functions with superb precision,
timings etc., for millions, and millions, and mill
ions, of years...............
It is unfortunate that even whatever little is
known about this power is confined to a mystery,
never to be attempted to be known or understood
by the most important COMMON MAN and rest
ricted only to the Rishi or the Scientist of to-day.
This has kept real happiness, the Real Romance
of life and living, away from him, the most
important of the creations
Somehow, this door to the fantastic real, was
opened to me ••• the common man, by the Desig
ner, while I was trying to serve the supreme
creation of the Almighty so far known to me--the MAN. I thought of presenting it to my kith
and kin who seem to be groping in the dark
trying to explore the elephant but so far no
where near to it.
Hence this exposition of collection of material
given by the Rishis and scientists and presenta
tion of my own dream based on truth and fant
asy—
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A NEWER WORLD & A NEWER VISION
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... The only creation wherein various types and a variety
of powers are gifted by Dame Nature is a HUMAN.
• •• That is why in this vast Universe of ours he has
acquireda unique distinction.
• •• However, his advances or failures are
dependent on how he uses these gifts.
totally
And that is why the most important need for him is
to “know himself first”.
= This knowledge about “Himself” is itself so vast
and fantastic that efforts of millions of years may
not suffice to complete it.
••• But even if his efforts to discover the unfathomable
limits of that knowledge make him aware of it.
The A B C of the vastness of his ignorance and
smallness of his present being might dawn on him.
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It is, however, very unfortunate that all present day
attempts drive towards closing the doors td this path
of emancipation, happiness and bliss.
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And man is’being thrust into the clutches of jealousies,
competitions, hatred, temptations, mutual exploita
tions and distraction as a “natural need.”
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Il is only good luck that the scientist, the alchemist,
and the philosopher have ignored these common
world trends and have given their lives to discoveries
and inventions to reduce the limits of this ignorance
and show newer paths of scientific progress to the
vast humanity.
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In this chain of thought we try to explore only one
of such examples.
• •• Which may indicate a simpler way “to know oneself
first” and better.
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It may give some idea of the unfathomable powers,
endless knowledge, and greatness of the creations of
the CREATOR of this World
This Universe.
... And then one may find that there are many many
more examples of such type which each human must
try to search, find, and benefit from.
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••• Our forefathers had the knowledge of the existance
of a force behind the creation of this Universe which
they described as “smaller than the smallest and
bigger than the biggest”.
... Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omni present. All pervading.
... How they came to know about it or think out about
it is a mystery to me.
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They certainly did not have the facilities of modem
machines and equipments to explore and see the Infra
and the Ultra.
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That may mean they must have had some other
powers to see beyond, which we do not have.
It is their marvellous achievement from every point
of view.
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The modern man came to know of the “bigger than
the biggest” more easily through the scientific
channels
Telescopes,mathematics, etc. etc.
• •• The existance and power of the “smallest” also was
brought to him by a terrible, horrible, and devasta
ting experiment
at Hiroshima.
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••• For our purpose we will try to understand just a
little about the Human Body.
... Human Body is made up of about 60,000.000,000,000
(60 trillion) CELLS.
... A CELL is the smallest living unit of any being in
the world or the brick of the structure.
• •• These facts are now proved by the scientists, and
made easy to verify.
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... With the help of microscopes, computers, and various
other equipments.
... Cells, have innumerable sizes, shapes, and functions
in each organ of body.
... Up till now, the knowledge about the Cell was
limited to microscope only.
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This instrument was capable of enlarging them up to
1,500 times.
... The “Electronic Microscope” has raised this power
(the newest one to 10,00,000 times) to 1,00,000 times-
... And if photographed and projected, on the screen, it
would be 10 times more.
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6. ... The study and experiments on the powers of the
atom still continue.
... It is through this study and experiments that man
has stepped beyond the ordinary microscope.
... Utilising this knowledge of electrons and protons he
has brought out an “Electronic Microscope”
• •• This electronic or Ultra microscope has opened a new
door to humanity to look into a new world which
shows the other end of the fantastic creation.
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Atoms come together in different formations to cre
ate everything in this Universe
animateaswell
as inanimate.
Millions, trillions, and the uncountables of such
formations go to form the smallest and the biggest
in stones, trees, animals, constelations, air, water,
and what not
and of course we the human
beings.
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••• Each cell thus enlarged, could be compared to a pin
point in actuality.
... Far far beyond our own power of visibility with our
naked eye.
... A cell enlarged 1,500 times looks the size of a small
grain under the microscope.
... and the biggest cell in human is said to measure
about 1/2000 of an inch.
... Its structure at this si/te is like a thin walled grain
with a central darker spot called nucleus, and fluid
called protoplasm with some dots.
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••• What is seen under the electronic microscope in that
pin point cell is the vision of a fantastic architect
ure crowded with millions of structures which could
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never be imagined.
powers.
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What has come out after deep studies by the resea
rch scholars is further marvel which each of us must
learn and understand as it brings a new vision of self
realisation towards real peace and emancipation.
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It is the marvel of a creator’s
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••• Each of these cells could be compared to a huge city,
ingeniously protected.
... A huge huge city. Its residents being in millions.
There is generation of electricity on which every acti
vity seems geared up.
• ■■■ There are chemical factories producing all the needs
of the cell.
A huge variety of complex chemicals.
There are systems of communicationsand intercomm
unications.
••• Every movement within is systematic, disciplined,
and highly rationalised.There are systems of imports,
of requirements, synthesis,
distributions and
disposals.
There are machineries and mechanisms to face adve
rsities from within and the environment.
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• •• There are ingenious methods to face external attacks
by enemies and means and methods of self preserva
tion, and protection.
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There are superb facilities for records and processes
for preservation of self and preservation of species
so essential for culture and continuity.
•••■ There are also facilities for improvements of powers
from generation to generation and to maintain the
existing most accurately. (DNA, RNA)
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Andthere is astrong, highly intelligent and highly
efficient central administration to maintain and to
perpetuate and to improve all these disciplines.
Including the LIFE itself which is the essence of the
fantastic creation.
... And all this in a tiny invisible space as big as the
tip of a needle.
... Who could have imagined it ? Who could hava
made it ?
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••• It is worth consideration and rumination :—
• •• A human body made up of such 60—trillion cities or
kingdoms. The biggest of them as small as 1/2000
of an inch in size.
■••• and all these 60—trillion administrations working
most most harmoniously under one highly disciplined
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central administration and' facing together a
huge variety of environmental vagaries and enemies
efficiently.
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For years and years--- 50- - 70- - 100... and even
150 may be.
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That too for a modem humanity ignorant, careless,
often self castigating by their variety of acts of
commission and omissions, as we see.
... Still making them live those years.
... And for this, they all slog day and night many with
out even a moment’s rest. Like the heart, the lungs,
the brain, bowels, etc.
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... As for the human, even the advanced one
... Ignorance is so
totally ignorant.
very vast. He is comparatively
... And very much careless and callous about his own
precious possession.
••• This man who hankers for the jewels, gold, precious
stones, clocks, cars, clothes, houses, bungalows
wealth, competitions, and quarrels etc., and ignores
his most precious life only once given to him.
... LET HIM COME TO KNOW
... That huge treasures of precious, unaccountable,
unfathomable, gifts are filled in his own body.
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What is more... they are alive, living, and mean the
very himself to him.
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••• There is, for example, that marvellous tiny pump
called the HEART, which keeps on pumping without
a stop for years and years at a stretch.
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1,00,000 miles of a living pipeline through which it
pumps blood, nutrition and innumerable life saving
and life protecting substances to the smallest to the
biggest of the cell-kingdoms even to the remotest
corner.
... and 60-trillion of them.
• •• Takes away the waste products of activities of all
these 60-trillions to be thrown out through the
equally marvellous and efficient organs of excretion
like the kidneys, lungs,. bowels, liver, eyes, nose,
skin, innumerable glands, and the like.
• •• The structure, the functions, the efficiency, the dis
cipline, and the co-ordinated co-operation to keep
our bodies going smooth is another wonder of
administrative marvel which deserves careful consi
deration and study.
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Alert and active from birth to death.
... Watchful and precise in its administrative capacity
over the 60-trillion kingdoms of the most complex
and complicated variety and functions.
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... The BRAIN...
• • • Receiving informations, analysing, assessing, and rep
lying to equally complex variety of situations and
messages at a fantastic rate and speed through its
own 12,000 000 000 cells and over 10,00,000 depart
ments continuously without any break. A real master
of its own Universe.
••• It is another wonder situated in our head box very
well protected and cared for
... It tails into the spinal cord inside our backbone
...■ And this in turn serves as a substation to bring
relief to the brain by taking care of less important
of its own responsibilities filtering those which
must be answered by it and forwarding those which
must go to the brain, its high command.
■■■■ There is an efficient telephone exchange at the base
of the brain.
Its work is to computerise and forward incoming
messages to appropriate departments of the brain
and similarly redirect those going out as orders
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13.... One must bring this arrangement before ones eyes
and mind as ones own wonderful life and gift, or
possession, within oneself.
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... The speed is calculated to be around the rate of
10,000 messages at a time.
... Imagine the alertness and efficiency, and vastness of
the job.
... How else an administration of 60-trillion kingdoms
of such a magnitude as so far described could survive
and run smooth ?
... How could wc have lived as we do ?
... The best creation in the universe, of the world power,
the Omnipotent, the Omniscient, the Omnipresent?
... It is also worth comparing with our own administr
ative varieties, and isms which wc will never, it
looks, will be able to perfect. And which are unne
cessary if wc look within ourselves for the best one.
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... The human body is a museum of innumerable such
marvels of living matter.
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... It is everyone’s duty to spend even the whole life in
knowing them.
... In making the best use of as many of them as poss
ible for better living.
... That way is the shortest cut to emancipation and
bliss.
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... That also seems the deep meaning of the advice of
the seers.
... “Know thyself first.”
... And it is our auspicious, holy, and bounden duty to
ourselves to follow it.
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... All along, man has been struggling and struggling.
... The struggle is for peace and happiness, prosperity
and emancipation.
... For that he has developed large variety of schemes.
... Administrative “Isms ”, religious varieties, social
clubs and institutions, groups and associations,
friends and enemies, and a legion others.
... He has evolved the judiciary, and the law, games and
competitions, educational systems and cultural ideo
logies, theologies and theosophies.
... There have been also quarrels and jealousies, compet
itions and exploitations, hatred and wars, mutual
distructions and world wars.
... And so on and so forth. But without peace and the
bliss expected.
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... Man’s struggle for happiness still continues.
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... The goal seems far away.
... the other benefits are, however, there.
... several discoveries and
light.
inventions have come to
... But the benefits or even the awareness.
... have never reached the most important common
man.
... And he continues to struggle for happiness
... which he has not yet found. But on the other hand
seems further away.
... He tries to satisfy himself on the saying of the old
... That no one can get complete happiness in this
world.
... And yet his struggle continues
... generation after generation.
... Internal struggle for his own peace. Class struggle
for social peace, wars and world wars for peace to
the world.
... That has become the order of the day.
— It is peace, peace, peace and nothing but peace.
... There is so much hankering for peace.
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... So much is the need for peace.
... And for that peace ... quarrels, competitions, mutual
exploitation, organisation, wars and world wars are
considered “ essential ”, ways and means.
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... Not only MAN is gifted with such a wonderful and
powerful structure or body.
... He is also given equally wonderful and powerful
and unique gift none else seems to have.
... The mind...ideation and speaking or its faculties.
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He must make use of them both for ultimate peace.
... Of his own and of his kind : the Society.
... The humanity.
... And also the other creations, similarly wonderful.
... Animate or inanimate.
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... While thinking along those lines after this revelation
:.. While looking at the restless humans running in all
directions in search of peace and happiness
... The common men and women
... I felt that they should have a look at themselves
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... Through the vision displayed by the ‘'Electronic
Microscope”.
... A vision which easily gives a proof of the tremend
ousness of the Creator.
... Omnipotente, Omnipresence, Omniscience, and their
meanings
... Should be easily realised.
... No high philosophies, difficult theorisations, compli
cated mathematics.
... The obvious is so clear to understand, so easy to
explain.
... It will also bring to light the smallness of the
GREAT (?), the ignorant, the arrogance and egoism
of his kind.
... They should find it easy to realise how small we all
are before the Creator.
... If this brings true humility and understanding to his
mind’s eye.
... He may be able to partake of this new experience of
mine.
... May be, he could also find this new and easy path
towards emancipation.
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... Any power has the same faculties and paths.
... If used understandingly and judiciously
... It leads to peace, progress, happiness and ultimate
bliss.
... And it becomes superfluous to look to the Other
World for them.
... The Heaven will be found and enjoyed on this very
earth.
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... If the same power is misused or abused.
... It will lead to unhappiness, misery, distinction, and
disaster.
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It can also bring Hell on this very earth, in this very
life.
... Then too one has not to wait for death to go to Hell.
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... Our illustrious forefathers and ancestors seemed to
know this well.
... So in their own way, they used to “worship” every
power.
• •• Whether small or big.
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It could be the Sun, the tree, or even the poisonous
snake.
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They used to name them the “Deva” or the gifted,
the powerful.
• •• Each in its own faculties
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Helpful if properly harnessed, dangerous if misused.
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“Deva” is translated as equivalent to “GOD” in
English.
... That looks misleading
• •• God is described as ONE
While Devas were 33 crores (330 million)
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And “worship” in their acts was not dead praise .
with flowers, prayers.
... It meant recognition, utilisation, preservation, and
imitation of those powers given to them by Dame
Nature or creator,
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... Through ingenious process of evolution of millions
and millions of years .
... And
... the marvellous power given to him to make use of
their powers.
for his own utilisation and foremancipation through
realisation of HIM
... for his own progress through study and imitation so
that liis genes
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... Could acquire those powers through implimentation
in his own genetics.
Generation after generation.
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That is how man has gathered many more powers
than the other beings
... Due to judicious use of his own abilities, intelligence
and wisdom
... He has thus created fantastic novelties with the help
of these acquisitions brought in himself through
collection from others and rearing them in himself.
... Knowingly or unknowingly.
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He has mastered certain elements through ages of
strong desire
... Which is another gift for evolutionary progress
... He has gone deeper and deeper in various branches
of sciences
... And made progress which is' fantastic in the history
of mankind
... He has stepped on the moon, advanced to Mars,
crossed the risks of space
... Shown his special talent for safety and controls on
air, light, sound and innumerable other factors.
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... With the strong desire in him as his greatest power
to do.
... He flies like birds in the skies, swims like fish in
dangerous deep oceans, walks like animals ordinary
and amphibian.
... And he is proud of his achievements.
... Perhaps due to this strong desire and actions in the
direction.
... Genetic powers might even give him the wings and
the fins etc. in millions of years of such effort, and
the wish.
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••• And yet, he isnowherenear the ability to create even
a bit of his own complex and complicated body.
... Far less the cell or any of the contents of the cell of
which he is made and which he has merely learnt to
see under the ultra microscope.
... But
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... The Creator has given him another very fantastic
power.
... And also the mind and the tools to utilise that power.
... With that power and those tools
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... He can create the impossible
... Not just one cell or its million contents
... But the whole of that marvellous and supurb creation
... Another himself ... the MAN ... of 60-trillion cells
... With all the faculties and even the LIFE in it.
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... Our forefathers used to worship “Shiva-linga”
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Meaning auspicious sex-combination.
... Or a model of copulation.
... We also follow the tradition.
... But without knowledge of its deep meaning, and
meaning of “Worship”
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... The common man, nay every man, must come to
know this
... That Shiva-Linga is nothing but
... Sex and Sex-power used for Shiva or good purpose,
auspicious use.
... An ingenious tool that gives the fantastic power to
procreate.
... A 60-trillion cell, living, human with all wonderful
faculties to one
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... Who is otherwise incapable of producing even a bit
of it.
... He must know the sex in that light
... And not as a secret, obnoxious, inauspicious subject.
... Nor the way it is advocated by the modern sex
educationist
... giving it an anti-social air and a daring advocacy
posing like a revolutionary.
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... We find in the ancient architectural masterpieces.
... We find them even in the religious centres like the
holy temples.
... Models and pictures of naked humans or even
GODs.
... Models of even copulations or sex-acts
... The meaning of it ?
... The sex, sex organs, or use of sex-power
... Must be carrying a different meaning in those times.
... Not one of secrecy, but one of normalcy, and
usualness.
... And of a holy purpose and act.
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... Why and how it changed?
... And what brought it to the modem status of obno- xiousness and secrecy
... seems difficult for one to understand.
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Looking to modern controversies, modem dresses,
and fashions.
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... Modern discussions about sex, sex education, YES
and NO etc.
... Something seems to be getting misfired
... man seems to have entered the wrong alley
... He seems to be carrying himself away from the
proper use of his most most valuable of all the
faculties and weapons.
... Devinely bestowed upon him.
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... And entered the downward path of the evolutionary
progress.
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32. ... But there is a possibility
... If man sees the ultra microscopic world and knows
the writings there
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... Then the genes, the genetics, the heredity, the DNA,
and further details
... may catch his imagination.
... He might go deep into the real meaning of his
existance
... He may see himself in the light of the actual, inst
ead of the imaginary and the romantic of the
litrature or the ignorant.
... He may understand more easily
... And get convinced of the meaning and strength of
his real powers.
... and also the sex-power for creating one better gene
ration after generation.
... better heart, better lungs better brain, better every
thing, and
... Even wings and fins.
... The pride of possessing
kingdoms.
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these rare
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Thus goes the story
• •• Yashoda, the mother of Lord Krishna, and an incar
nation of the CREATOR
... Was arranging for a worship or pooja.
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Among the offerings there were sweets of a special
type for the occasion.
While she was in and out, Lord Krishna came in and
saw it all.
And quietly finished all the sweets while she was
away.
The quantity was quite big.
On return, she found all the sweets gone.
She was astonished.
He could not have eaten them all ? A small boy.
Still she asked him. He asked the same question.
Out of curiosity and fun she asked him to open his
mouth and show.
He opened his mouth ... and LOH ?
What she saw was unimaginable.
There inside was a vision that made her forget
herself.
Vishwaroopa Darshana.
The vision of the Universe. The creation of the
Master...
... Omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent.
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... It was not her son. It was not the little urchin. The
mischief maker.
... It was a special favour by the Lord to the one he
called his mother
... I feel a look through the Ultra Microscope could
play the same game.
... It has played on me.
35. ... The Ego of superiority, intelligence,
misuse of supurb powers
arrogance,
... Might vanish
... And open the paths of peace, happiness, and eman
cipation for the makers of society and humanity.
... The Common men
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