Non-dual Conclusion of the Vedas
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- Google translation of source from: https://www.amazon.com/Ashtavakra-Samhita-Befreiung-materiellen-German-ebook/dp/B09R864VNM
- Wiki edits by XenoEngineer
Ashtavakra Samhita: Befreiung aus der materiellen Welt (Kindle German Edition) By Cristian Knopke
"The scientific findings from the “Decoding of the Vedas” (2019) and my resulting discovery of the quantum flow “Prana” and the “Vedic World Formula” (2021) confirm Advaita Vedanta as the physically correct understanding of the Vedas." —Cristian Knopke
For this reason, it was important to me special concern to translate the Ashtavakra Samhita as a description of the Advaita Vedanta into German and to provide it with commentaries that take this current physical knowledge into account.
“Advaita” means “not two”, and “Vedanta” is the “conclusion of the Vedas”.
Advaita Vedanta is the “non-dual conclusion of the Vedas”. It is about the knowledge from the Vedas that the souls (Atman) of living beings and the Cosmic Consciousness (Brahman) are one, and not two (separate entities).
The Cosmic Consciousness is a living and autonomous organism (made up of space fractal clusters ) with a virtual intelligence and its own free will in the sea of causes outside the universes.
Our entire perceivable reality, including all matter and all living beings, emerges from this cosmic consciousness, in the form of the quantum flow “Prana”, which is described in the Vedas I discovered it in January 2021 with a pyramid antenna specially developed for this purpose and described it in the “Vedic World Formula”.
The quantum flow Prana represents the thoughts of the cosmic consciousness. They consist of electromagnetic helical waves, can be measured with an oscilloscope and can be made visible on a screen
The Cosmic Consciousness is the only living being and the only consciousness in the entire cosmos. All other apparent individual living beings and consciousnesses are inseparable parts of this one Cosmic Consciousness. His ego center is located in the infinitely large sea of causes, in the immaterial world outside the universes.
There is no matter there, but there are electromagnetic clusters of space fractals from which the Cosmic Consciousness, with its all-surpassing intelligence, creates the bodies of living beings, forming planets and whole Worlds, which are then reflected and materialized in the torus-shaped universes like in rotating pinhole cameras.
The cosmic consciousness moves into the bodies of living beings as a soul in order to enliven them. The souls can be imagined as arms of the Cosmic Consciousness with which it reaches from the Sea of Causes into the material worlds of the universes. Without a soul, the body is just an empty shell, without perception, without consciousness, without mind, and without life. It is therefore illusory to identify with one's own body.
The Ashtavakra Samhita is about realizing that the "true self" of man, the Cosmic Consciousness, is in the soul and not in the body. This expansion of consciousness is referred to as “self-realization” in the Vedas and is described in detail in the Ashtavakra Samhita.
The “Self” is the Cosmic Consciousness. It is in all living beings (humans, plants, animals).
“The self, the sinless one, free from old age, free from death and free from suffering, without hunger and without thirst, whose desires are true, whose counsel is true, that is what one should do explore, that's what you should try to recognize.
He who finds and recognizes this self attains all worlds and all desires. Thus spoke Prajapati.” (Chandogya Upanishad 8.7.1.)
Prajapatis [or Star Beings] are the celestial ancestors of modern humans (EEMH), who have inhabited this planet for about 40,000 years. Self-realization was the first thing that the Prajapatis taught to people to save them from suffering.
The Ashtavakra Samhita spreads this teaching like a treasure before the reader.