The basic building blocks of creation - Sattva, Raja, Tama
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Unknown to modern science, there are subtle energetic particles which make up all of creation. We call the components subtle because they are intangible, not physical in nature, and they cannot be seen with any instruments such as the latest electronic microscopes. Technically advanced physical instrumentation in the future too will not be able to measure them.
These three subtle basic components can only be perceived by the subtle sense organs or our sixth sense (ESP). They are spiritual energy which pervade all existence to varying degrees and in different combinations.
• The subtle basic Sattva component is the most subtle or intangible of the three subtle basic components. It is the component nearest to divinity. Hence its predominance in a person is characterised by happiness, contentment, virtues like patience, perseverance, ability to forgive, spiritual yearning etc.
• The subtle basic Tama component is the basest of the three. Its predominance in a person is reflected by laziness, greed, attachment to worldly matters etc.
• The subtle basic Raja component provides fuel to the other two, i.e. brings about the action. So depending on whether a person is predominantly sattvik or tamasik the subtle basic Raja component will bring about actions pertaining to Sattva or Tama.
Depending on which one of the three subtle-components is predominant within us, it influences how we:
• React to situations
• Make decisions
• Make choices
• Live our lives
They make up the food we eat, entertainment we seek, company we keep, our types of interests and pass times, clothes, colours, relationships, and as well have an influence on global trends like climate change and societal violence.
The three subtle basic components are basically intangible particles. When they are active, i.e. when there is energy accompanying them, they appear in a wave form.
Explanation of the diagram
• Colour: The subtle basic Sattva component appears yellow, the subtle basic Raja component red and the subtle basic Tama component black in colour when perceived through highly active sixth sense.
• Wavelength: The subtle basic Raja component being the most active is reflected in its wavelength, whereas the subtle basic Sattva component being more tranquil has a longer wavelength. The disorganised and distorted nature of the subtle basic Tama component is reflected in its irregular wavelength.
• Amplitude: The amplitude of the Raja component is the highest as it is the most active. The amplitude of the subtle basic Sattva component is lower and regular, whereas that of the subtle basic Tama component is low and irregular.
• Length: Their length is dictated according to the need of the function.
For more spiritual research on how Sattva, Raja and Tama affect our lives, please see: http://www.spiritualresearchfoundation.org/articles/id/spiritualresearch/spiritualscience/sattva_raja_tama
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Unknown to modern science, there are subtle energetic particles which make up all of creation. We call the components subtle because they are intangible, not physical in nature, and they cannot be seen with any instruments such as the latest electronic microscopes. Technically advanced physical instrumentation in the future too will not be able to measure them.
These three subtle basic components can only be perceived by the subtle sense organs or our sixth sense (ESP). They are spiritual energy which pervade all existence to varying degrees and in different combinations.
• The subtle basic Sattva component is the most subtle or intangible of the three subtle basic components. It is the component nearest to divinity. Hence its predominance in a person is characterised by happiness, contentment, virtues like patience, perseverance, ability to forgive, spiritual yearning etc.
• The subtle basic Tama component is the basest of the three. Its predominance in a person is reflected by laziness, greed, attachment to worldly matters etc.
• The subtle basic Raja component provides fuel to the other two, i.e. brings about the action. So depending on whether a person is predominantly sattvik or tamasik the subtle basic Raja component will bring about actions pertaining to Sattva or Tama.
Depending on which one of the three subtle-components is predominant within us, it influences how we:
• React to situations
• Make decisions
• Make choices
• Live our lives
They make up the food we eat, entertainment we seek, company we keep, our types of interests and pass times, clothes, colours, relationships, and as well have an influence on global trends like climate change and societal violence.
The three subtle basic components are basically intangible particles. When they are active, i.e. when there is energy accompanying them, they appear in a wave form.
Explanation of the diagram
• Colour: The subtle basic Sattva component appears yellow, the subtle basic Raja component red and the subtle basic Tama component black in colour when perceived through highly active sixth sense.
• Wavelength: The subtle basic Raja component being the most active is reflected in its wavelength, whereas the subtle basic Sattva component being more tranquil has a longer wavelength. The disorganised and distorted nature of the subtle basic Tama component is reflected in its irregular wavelength.
• Amplitude: The amplitude of the Raja component is the highest as it is the most active. The amplitude of the subtle basic Sattva component is lower and regular, whereas that of the subtle basic Tama component is low and irregular.
• Length: Their length is dictated according to the need of the function.
For more spiritual research on how Sattva, Raja and Tama affect our lives, please see: http://www.spiritualresearchfoundation.org/articles/id/spiritualresearch/spiritualscience/sattva_raja_tama
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