CHAPTER
- 12
Destiny
Unfolded;
Destiny-
How it happens.
Unfolding
of destiny;
You must have watched television serial
videos. They run over multiple years; providing many details of the story,
usually which are very complex. While watching them you may have felt many
times that they are all artificial. They are all planned. And every person in
the video knows exactly what he/she will say or do next. Every character was
used to reveal the unfolding of the story. Our real life is exactly like that too. Everything is planned.
Every moment of it every character we come across in our life time was required
to unfold our destiny. Our life is a real
staged drama too. There are people called yogis, who will be able to tell
what exactly we will do next moment by moment. And you can also acquire that
same skill by yogic meditation. We have used few guiding principles of our
destiny theory as shown in the highlighted box. If you observe carefully and
analyze your past events in present life at any age, you will notice the
following destiny unfolding mechanism of our life.
. All objects, living and nonliving have
souls.
. All souls know past, present, and future of
the universe.
. Listen to your soul; it has all your
answers.
. Everything happens because of action reaction law
. Simultaneity
law defines your destiny.
. Nature always proves its laws or truths.
Someone will always come in your life who
will predict your future to you directly or indirectly. Or someone will ask you
a question and in response, you will reveal your own destiny. You may not
recognize these facts at the moment the predictions happen; but you will
definitely recollect them when these destiny predictions will actually materialize
in future time in this life. This is a miracle, this happens because your soul
and the souls of all other persons know the real truth of the universe. This
happens also because nature always reveals the truth to all of us. It is a law of nature too. Someone physically
will come, at certain point in your life, for a short period, for moments,
days, months, years, or even for a life time to take you through a major change
in your destiny. This can also happen by an event, instead of a person. You
will realize that these are miraculous persons or events when the things will
happen. At any point in time, if you analyze your life you will always realize
that everything that happened in the past was necessary to come to this point.
All of them, every single moment, had a purpose. Life indeed was planned. If
you are not able to see that now, wait for a while, maybe even years and nature
will unfold to you the necessity of all the details. There is nothing that is
good or bad; they all have purposes for your life.Entire universe is like a
video. Everything that has happened and
will happen is vividly and precisely stored as a video in the nature. By law of conservation it will remain
forever and will never be distorted or destroyed. That is why we say memory is not in the brain, it is in the
nature. By acquiring yogic power you will be able to see this video by
yourself. In some occasions, one video episode will appear to you or to someone
else as an intuitive image.
Internet may play the role of such a yogic
power in the next fifty years, if it continues its present and more advanced
paths. Imagine you are hundred years away in future from now, take an event
that happened fifty years in the past, analyze all the videos of the world that
are available on the internet for hundred years, you will be able to see the global plan of the universe, our
society, for all past, present, and future around that fifty years mark.
Someone, somewhere and in sometime will always tore the real truth in the
internet, and you will be able to connect the dots correctly to see the entire
truth in real video. A yogi precisely watches that video, within moments, and
with much better accuracy and perfect reliability, however, for a yogi the
video is in nature. Those who have watched the television and news for last
several years may have already noticed some truth in the above paragraphs. It
is quite possible to give many such examples from such events. However, to
avoid controversies we will take few well known books from the western literature
and show how they have described the above truth in their stories. They may not
believe in destiny or lack of freewill. But they likely know how things happen
in real life, because it is their job to analyze human lives and experiences,
and present them in the form of novels.
Paul
Brunton;
This book Brunton
is a very good real life example illustrating how destiny unfolds for an
individual and matches the way we have summarized it. Here is a British
journalist, Paul Brunton, who comes
to India in search of yogis. The book
is on his travel experience for that period in his life. We see in the book,
how in miraculous way various persons and yogis
meet him, predict about his destiny, and guide him to his destiny. He meets
many yogis and religious persons who help him to make his thoughts clear to
achieve his destiny. He learns first hand from a yogi that how astrology can be so correct for his past days in the
present life. Along the way he observed direct demonstrations of various yogic powers. All paths eventually
converged, he finds a yogi as his
guru, and achieves his personal yogic
experience of Samadhi.
Paul
Brunton (1898-1981) wrote his first book-A search In Secret India in English and
published it in 1934 from England. It was an instant success, and has been
translated in several languages. Paul wrote-‘’I circled the country, India took me to her heart and the vanishing
remnant of her sages opened many a door for the unfamiliar westerner” It is interesting to read the thoughts of a western skeptic, slowly how
he changes his views, and eventually becomes an Indian yogi. Paul Brunton(1898-1981) goes to meet a
very rich Indian in England ,at his beautiful home well decorated in Indian and
Chinese styles. The two persons had the following conversations that predicted
the destiny of Paul.
“Well I would like to meet such men, I (Paul)
mutter, half to myself. And I should certainly like to encounter some real yogis,”
‘’You shall do so one day, without a doubt’’,
he (the India) assures me.
“How do you know that?’’ I ask, some what
startled. ‘’Knew it that day we first met’’, is the astonishing answer. “It
came to me as an intuition-does it matter what you call it? -as a message
deeply felt but inexplicable by outward evidences. My master taught me how to
train this feeling, to develop it. Now, I have learnt to trust it implicitly.”
Eventually Paul comes to India, first in Bombay and then to Madras. In Madras
he meets a young yogi in training,
named Brama. They had several
meetings over many days, and became very close friends. From him Paul learns in details some yogic
postures and methods of body control. Brama
demonstrates to Paul stopping of
heart beats and breathing. He also learns how a yogi can extend his life beyond the normal years by stopping to
breathe. On the last day, Brama said,
his master appeared to him in his vision and told him about Paul the following;
” Your
friend, the sahib, is eager for knowledge. In his last birth he was among us.
He followed yoga practices, but they were not of our school. To-day he has come
again to Hindustan, but in a white skin. What he knew then has now been
forgotten; yet he can forget for a while only. Until a master bestows his grace
upon him he cannot become aware of this former knowledge. The masters touch is
needed to help him recover that knowledge in this body. Tell him that soon he
shall meet a master. Thereafter, light will come to him of its own accord. This
is certain. Bid him cease his anxiety. Our land shall not be left by him until
this happens. It is the writing of fate that he may not leave us with empty
hands.”
Thus we see how miracles happen, how future
is directly predicted by people who come in our lives, and how simultaneity law works for implementing
destiny. In the case of Paul, this
is not a novel; it is a description of his own real life events.
Another day an author visits Paul’s residence and advises him to go
with him to meet Shankara who is not
a yogi, but the most religious person
of south India. After some long discussions on various subjects, Shankara asked Paul “Promise me that you
will not leave south India before you have met the Maharishi.” Paul agreed. Next morning, before dawn,
Shankara appeared in Paul’s vision, vividly and clearly, and
he received his advises. He goes for visiting Maharishi with a disciple of Maharishi.
The meeting with Maharishi was quite helpful, promising, but Paul was still interested to continue
his search in eastern and northern India in the holy city of Benaras. A businessmen from his hotel
took him to Suddei Babu, an eminent
astrologer. Paul was very reluctant
to see him, because Paul strongly
believed in freewill. But after
visiting Sudhei he completely
changed his mind. Sudhei Babu was
one of the collectors of Bhrigu Samhita palm leaf books from the ancient
India and Tibet. He had 14 rooms in his house full of such books. Sudhei was also an expert level yogi on brahma chintan line of yogic system.
He believed such system does not require any guru and you can become a yogi on your own effort.
After sketching Pauls chart, Sudhei Babu
picked up a palm leaf booklet and said- “This
is a chart of the heavens at the time you were born. And these Sanskrit texts
explain the meaning of every part of the chart. Now, I shall tell you what the
stars declare”
Sudhei
Babu described seven past events, five of them
were broadly correct, and two of them were utterly wrong. A 75% success in an initial test was quite
startling for Paul.Paul wrote-“His fairly correct description of my past forty years on this amazing
planet; his almost completely successful effort to show me my mental self-these
things silence the criticisms which I have come prepared to utter,”.The Bhrigu Samhita
cannot be in error for even 25%, it must be exactly correct. Unless we
investigate in details it cannot be described why such errors happen. There may
be various reasons.
The author of this book does not believe that
astrology is described by the stars. The entire “video of the universe is stored in nature”. The Rishi Bhrigu had the divine vision to see this video and he documented them in these Sanskrit
pages. The stars are used only to find the location and time stamps in this
video of the universe. It confirms with
the idea that memory is not in our
brain, it is in the nature. Anyone with yogic
vision will be able to predict life very precisely. Higher the power better
will be the visibility. This yogic power for vision can be acquired by anyone
and the methods are known to yogis
and may even be available in text form.
One day Paul
was travelling in his car with his driver, in western India. On a lonely
highway, in an empty countryside, they met two persons sitting under a tree. Paul stops and his driver enquirers
about them. One of them was a yogi and
the other one was his disciple. When Paul
meets him first, the yogi asks “What do you think of Master Mahasaya?”.Paul got completely surprised, how did
he know that Paul went to Calcutta and visited Master Mahasaya, the last living
disciple of Ramakrishna. The yogi informed Paul that he will not be able to meet Master Mahasaya again, because he is fighting with his death at
this moment. The yogi advises Paul to immediately go back to the
place in Bombay city from where he
started his journey. Isn’t this a miracle? A yogi, who knows everything about Paul, popped up out of nowhere, and just to advise him for his
destiny. This is how nature reveals the
truth to us!
Paul
drove back to Bombay, and next day
morning received a letter, which was following him for some time and got
redirected several times. The letter came from a member from Maharishis
address, written by a person, whom Paul
met at another place. It was an invitation for Paul to go there and join the group of disciples. Paul cancelled his all plans in Bombay and started to meet with Maharishi. It is at this place, with the
guidance of Maharishi, he achieved
his goal, the ability to see one’s own soul.
Miracles happen in every life to bring our
destiny in its process of fulfillment. We just fail to recognize it, and
evaluate it in its proper perspective. In almost all cases we remain blind,
because of strong fear of insecurity created by money, money power, and central
bank. In fact this is also destiny; and this is how life is planned in this
era. Just like death process in human body progresses, the same way death
process of civilization also happens. If you become more sensitive, listen to your soul, keep yourself away from
all the distractions, you will be able see all the miracles in your life and
the grace of your soul, which is the God inside you.
Paulo
Coelho
The
Alchemist book is written in Portuguese language by a Brazilian
author Paulo Coelho. The book is an
international bestseller. According to AFP, it has sold more than 30 million
copies in 56 present languages, becoming one of the best-selling books in
history and setting the guineas world record for most translated book by any
living author. The book is about a Spanish
shepherd boy, who went out in search of a treasure across the Sahara desert to pyramids in Egypt.
His destiny led him back to his homeland in Spain
to find the real treasure. However, in his long journey to pyramids he
discovered another treasure-he has become an alchemist. The story theme has similarities with the stories in the
book known as the Arabian Nights
which in turn is based on Indian themes. This book is a very good example of a
western novel that almost exactly matches with the vedic theories like, soul, yogi, yogic power, reincarnation, destiny
etc. as discussed in our book. The
Alchemist, the way it is defined in the book, is actually a yogi or a guru with yogic power.
In the story the Spanish encounters many people who talked about his destiny and
helped him, and even stayed with him and guided him, to realize his destiny.
The king of Salem meets the boy , the
king had the yogic power of reading
the boys thoughts. He wrote on the ground the names of the parents of the boy,
and the seminary where the boy attended his schooling. He later told the boy to
go to the pyramids in Egypt to find
his treasure. The king gave him two precious stones to keep. The boy crossed
the strait and came to the port city of Tangier
in Africa. There he worked in a
crystal shop. The shop owner immediately recognized that the boy has some
magical power which improved his number of customers the moment the boy started
working. The boy also worked like a karma
yogi, cleaned all the crystals, created a new showcase and placed outside
for greater visibility, introduced serving of tea in crystal glasses, a
complete new idea. The boy quickly made enough money and decided to go back to Spain and live again like the shepherd
boy. The shop keeper surprised the boy by saying that you are not going to buy
sheep. The boy found the two stones again, almost after one year, which
reminded about the king and his messages. He changed his mind and decided to go
to Egypt. Thus we see that in every confusing moment and in contradictory
thoughts, people and events will interfere and direct you to your correct path
of destiny. The destiny is such a powerful guiding force that the path you
take is always the correct path. We should always remember that we are never
lost; our soul is always guiding us.
On the way the Spanish boy met an Englishman,
an alchemist in training, and who is
searching for a real alchemist, the guru, living in African town Al Fayoum Oasis.
In the desert boy did more meditation. In Spain
as a shepherded boy he was always in solitary mood, and constantly concentrated
on many things. He realized that his sheep can talk and understand the him. In
the desert he realized that he learnt the language of camel. He found the
answer to his question in the silence of the desert. He felt that he learned
the language of the world. The universal language of soul.
He was in frequent meditation, always listening to his soul. The Englishman
asked the boy to locate the real alchemist
in the oasis. The real alchemist at Al Fayoum tested the magical power of the
boy and decided to take him as a student. Then both left for the pyramids.On the road they
were captured by armed tribesmen. The alchemist
told them that the boy can become wind. The boy stood over top of a sand dune
and meditated. A strong wind started, covered the sky with dust. The boy
asked the sun to make him wind. The sun asked the boy to pray for the soul of the God and then the boy became
wind. At the end of the wind the boy was found at the top of another sand dune.
The alchemist became very happy
realizing that he found a real disciple. The boy realized that the soul of the God is his own soul. For
generations the Arabs talk about this legendary boy who became wind.
The novel presents a very good theory of how
destiny unfolds in our life. However, there is one significant difference, Paulo Coelho believes in freewill, which contradicts destiny
theory. If you discard freewill, then
the book will change in many thoughts. The major change will be in that you do
not have to pursue your destiny, it will automatically happen to you. We should
constantly remember that we are not our body, brain, or mind. We are our souls. Our souls never forget our destiny. We work only according to the
directions from our soul. The soul and the simultaneity law will always guide us to satisfy our destiny. The
Spanish boy was a solitary person, listened to his soul all the time, and knew the language of the soul. This allowed him to become a yogi.
Victor
Hugo
Les
Miserable (1862) is written by a French author named Victor
Hugo (1802-1885), and is written in French language. It has many English
translations. It is a very long book, more than 1200 pages, very hard, and
difficult to read. But it is worth reading it. The book covers almost every
aspect of life in our society-law, justice, jails, poverty, history of France, architecture, sewer system of Paris, politics, philosophy, and
religion. The depth and breadth of knowledge covered is astounding. The book is
probably the best book of the west and so is the author. You may not find any
other such genius in recent history. Victor
Hugo is an example of what a karma
and gyaan (knowledge) yogi can be and should be. You become an
insignificant person when you read the book. Even today, more than 150 years
later, the book is available in many forms, films, musicals, plays, and games. But
surprisingly, such a great author did not consider or neglected central bank,
money power, and money in his analysis. Just like a human cannot be analyzed
without the knowledge of soul,
similarly a society cannot be analyzed without the central bank. Just like soul controls every cell of our body,
similarly the design of every activity of our society is completely controlled
by the central bank. Victor Hugo did
not to provide a solution to the problems he raised, particularly the poverty
and other injustices in the society. Only suggestion he had was education. He
thought expanded education system will solve all problems. But we see today
education is not only false, there are millions of educated people who are
unemployed, underemployed, and in poverty. Entire nations are ruined by money
power, irrespective of the education.
Victor
Hugo was familiar with vedic theories. He traces
the origins of Indian philosophy in France in the following way in his story.
The modern spirit is the genius of Greece with the genius of India as its vehicle. The concept of
existence of a separate soul from
body, and the subsequent reincarnation of the soul appears to be there in Victor
Hugo’s mind.
“Alas! Who are we ourselves? Who am I who now
address you? Who are you who are listening to me? And are you very sure that we
have done nothing before we were born? The earth is not devoid of resemblance
to a jail. Who knows whether man is not a recaptured offender against divine justice ? Look closely at life?
it is so made, that everywhere we feel the sense of punishment”.
Here is something similar to the concept of
our soul is same as the soul of God
“At the same time that there is an infinite
within us, is there not an infinite within us? Are not these two infinite (what an alarming plural !) superposed, the one upon the other? Is not this
second infinite? So to speak, sub adjacent to the first? Is it not the latter’s
mirror, reflection, echo an abyss which is concentric with another abysses? Is
this second infinity intelligent also? Does it think? Does it love? Does it
will? If these two infinities are intelligent, each of them has a will
principle, and there is an I in the upper infinity as there is
an I in the lower infinity. The I below is the soul; the I on high is God”
We remind once again that the Simultaneity law is a law of nature which says that everything
happens because of simultaneous actions and reactions of many people and many
events from many different places and over many different time periods. All the
books that we are discussing in this section , indicate that nature also
participates in this law. Thus one author calls it as conspiracy of the universe, and another calls it as synchronized universe.
The story in Les Miserable is based on the real life facts. Victor Hugo mentions many documents to authenticate the reality of
the main characters-like Jean Valjean
, Javart etc. The book also
describes the Battle of Waterloo for more than 45 pages, out of about 1200
pages. In both cases he shows how nature creates miracles in implementing our
destiny. The Battle of Waterloo happened, only for one day on 18th of
June, 1815, in the village named Waterloo, which is now in Belgium. Here Napoleon,
the French emperor got defeated, and he had to leave France. Victor Hugo very passionately described
the battle, you can feel his emotions; he loved both Napoleon and France.
If it had not rained in the night between the
17th and the 18th of June, 1815 the fate of Europe would have been different. A few drops of water, more or
less, decided the downfall of Napoleon.
All that providence required in order to make Waterloo the end of Austerlitz was a little more rain, and a cloud
traversing the sky out of season sufficed to make a world crumble. The battle
was supposed to start at 6 AM, but because of rain Napoleon could start it at
11.30 AM. By 5 PM the English army
was almost defeated. At that time the Prussian
army arrived in the battle field, and massacred completely, the already
exhausted French army.Had the action
been begun two hours earlier, it would have been over at four o’clock, and Blucher [head of Prussian army] would have fallen on the battle won by Napoleon.
Such are these immense risks proportioned to an infinite which we cannot
comprehend. After the fact everybody can analyze the causes in many different
ways. But this analysis is nothing but observing and explaining how destiny
unfolds. Victor Hugo has described
many such events in details and points out to destiny factors. But the rain
definitely was a real conspiracy of nature to defeat Napoleon. The Battle of Waterloo has been described, “It is Europe against France; it is Peters burg,
Berlin, and Vienna against Paris.”.Unfortunately Victor Hugo’s
history did not consider the central bank and the effect of money and money
power behind it. The following mainstream video shows how the English king created the European alliance against France to defeat Napoleon. The king agreed to the demands of Rothschild (a Jew) to give honor and dignity for all Jewish people in exchange of financing
against Napoleon, thus money power
against Napoleon was another act of
conspiracy by the universe. Incidentally, the name Rothschild has been mentioned once in Les Miserable.
Here are some extracts from the book related
to destiny prediction of the main character, Jean Valjean, a convict for 19 years, and released on 1815.
Early in the month of October, 1815, about an
hour before sunset, a man who was travelling on foot entered the little town of
D- the few inhabitants who were at their windows or on their thresholds at the
moment stared at this traveler with a sort of uneasiness.
On the same day he meets a bishop, who guides him for his future
actions. It is an event of the story that predicts his destiny. However this
prediction also has created a chain of action-reaction phenomena for Jean Valjean. The bishop says;“Do not forget, never forget, that you have promised to use this money
in becoming an honest man.”Jean Valjean, who had no recollection of ever having
promised anything, remained speechless. The bishop
had emphasized the words when he uttered them, he resumed with solemnity:-
“Jean Valjean, my brother, you no longer belong to evil, but to good. It is
your soul that I buy from you; I
withdraw it from black thoughts and the spirit of perdition, and I give it to
god”
Jean bought a company with that money,
invented a process, and made his company internationally famous. Made the town
very rich, people were rich also. In 1819 Jean
Valjean was asked to become mayor of the town by the king but he refused. Second
time the king tried again in 1820, and people then forced him to accept the
position. Thus within four-five years he materialized the prediction of his
destiny. Victor Hugo writes;
“We have seen that the country owed much to
him; the poor owed him everything; he was so useful and he was so gentle that
people had been obliged to honor and respect him. His workmen, in particular,
adored him, and he endured this adoration with a sort of melancholy gravity.”
Intertwined in all these paragraphs there is
a beautiful love story between Marius
and Cosette, worthy of a philosopher
believing in vedic theory. Their love
is very pure, clean pious, and it will soothe your soul to a very high standard. Victor
Hugo is truly a poet there. You would notice that Jean Valjean, Marius,
and Cosette were all solitary
persons and listened to their souls.
Pearl.
S. Buck;
The author Pearl. S. Buck (1892-1973) of the book The Good Earth, was the first American
woman to receive nobel prize (1938)
in literature. This is a very famous book. Internet will give you anything you
want on this author.This book is also a good example of the destiny thesis that
is presented in this chapter. Most authors, including P. S. Buck, may not know or believe in destiny, but they definitely
know how things happen in real life. Destiny thesis is the following:
As we have mentioned someone will come to
tell you about your destiny. Or something will happen when you will express
your own destiny. This is not about action
reaction law. This is a distinct message from your soul. In her book, very early on, P.S. Buck clearly states that in page 48.
“He was filled with an angry determination,
then, and he said to his heart that he would fill that hole with silver again
and again until he had bought from the house of Hwang enough land so that this land would be less than an inch in
his sight.” And so he (the poor farmer) did in the story.
Another aspect of the destiny theory is the Simultaneity law, as stated in the alchemy book
also. You do not have to work for it. Miracles will happen in your life to
satisfy your destiny. This story illustrates how it happened.
Wang
Lung was pushed by a huge crowd in a very rich
man’s very large house. In one room he suddenly encountered a rich man who gave
him all his silver, and begged him to spare his life.In another room, his wife,O-Lan, saw a loosened brick in the wall, she moved the brick, and
found large amount of precious jewels .Eventually they became very rich and
were able to buy the house of Hwang,
where O-Lan was a slave, before her
marriage. Miracles will also protect your life in crisis period, to make your
destiny materialize in future. No one can and do anything all alone. The story
says:
For a long period there was no harvest. No
food was available in the village where Wang
Lung lived. A band of robbers came and robbed and burned many houses,
killed their men, took women away, but did not touch Wang Lungs house. Later
he found out that,it was because of his uncle, whom Wang Lung
had given shelter in his home for many years.
Is the Good
Earth book a real life story? Probably it is not. Most novels are created
by stringing together a beautiful collection of flowers. Each flower is very
real for our life. But the entire garland is rarely real for any life in the
real world. We still like the novels because many of the flowers touch our
hearts. The Good Earth is no
exception.
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January 30, 2024 at 8:35 PM
excellent narrative