Friday, 5 June 2026

PPC

 In several schools of Indian philosophy—especially Sāṃkhya and Yoga—Prakriti, Purusha, and Chetna (consciousness) are closely related ideas, but they are not identical.

1.

Prakriti (प्रकृति) — Nature / Matter

Prakriti

Prakriti is the material principle—the source of the physical and mental world.

It includes:

  • The body
  • Mind (manas)
  • Intellect (buddhi)
  • Ego (ahamkara)
  • Emotions
  • Matter and energy in the universe

In Sāṃkhya, Prakriti is unconscious (jada). It functions through three qualities (gunas):

  • Sattva — clarity, balance
  • Rajas — activity, desire
  • Tamas — inertia, darkness

Think of Prakriti as the machine or field of experience.

2.

Purusha (पुरुष) — Pure Witness / Conscious Self

Purusha

Purusha is:

  • Pure awareness
  • The observer or witness
  • Unchanging, inactive, eternal
  • Beyond body and mind

Purusha does not act; it simply experiences.

A common analogy:

  • Prakriti = movie + screen activity
  • Purusha = the silent viewer watching the movie

3.

Chetna (चेतना) — Consciousness / Awareness

Consciousness

Chetna generally means consciousness or sentience. Different traditions interpret it differently:

  • In Sāṃkhya/Yoga, Chetna is associated with Purusha. Purusha is the true conscious principle, while Prakriti is unconscious.
  • In some Vedantic interpretations, consciousness is ultimately identified with Ātman/Brahman, and individual awareness reflects that deeper reality.

Their relationship (simple view)

Concept

What it is

Conscious?

Prakriti

Nature, body, mind, matter

No

Purusha

Witness, pure self

Yes

Chetna

Consciousness/awareness

Expression of Purusha

A classic Sāṃkhya idea is: when Purusha appears connected with Prakriti, experience and life arise. The body-mind acts, but consciousness illuminates it—like electricity making a machine function, without being the machine itself.


Would you like this  explained from a Bhagavad Gita perspective or a  more modern/scientific analogy?


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Thursday, 4 June 2026

GRS

 Here’s the English translation of the Hindi text from both images, combined smoothly so you can read it as one continuous passage:


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English Translation


18 April 1996

Bali Cliff Resort, Bali, Indonesia


45. Words


We add meaning to words, and we are the ones who distort them.

Do not get trapped in words. Your worries are in words. Your thoughts too are words.

But wisdom lies beyond words. It is your very existence — the essence of all expression.

Look beyond words, and then truth will arise in your life.


For example, there is a word: freedom from illusion. It sounds wonderful that you are free from illusion and have come into reality.

Or take the word Purāṇa — it originally means “that which is new in the town,” the most modern. But today it is used to mean “old.”


Over time, the meanings of words change.

The word enthused comes from Greek, meaning “God is within us.” Over time it became associated with madness, and now its meaning has completely changed.


The clever use of words is falsehood.

Playing with words is mockery.

Dependence on words is ignorance.

Going beyond words is wisdom.


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If you want, I can also give you:


• A more poetic English version

• A simplified explanation

• A deeper philosophical interpretation

• A summary for study or reflection



Just tell me what you prefer.

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

We are the witness consciousness, anyway it is better to be aware of an happy mind than a miserable mind for compassion toward the jiva

 YTC

But I see the atoms and molecules. I see the absorption of light and reflection of other frequencies. I see photosynthesis I see plant structure. I see it's biology. I see it's struggle for survival and procreation. I see how it dies and ends. I see everything Now tell me something I don't know

A


We can only pretend to be non entangled. Energies and machine aren't independent. They have to be entangled.

NEGH BANERJEE

 A

Rain seeding in Calcutta (1950s) — what actually happened?

In the early 1950s in Kolkata (then Calcutta), there were early experimental attempts at artificial rainmaking / cloud seeding in India.

The key figure linked to this period is:

Sudhanshu Sekhar Banerjee (also referred to as S.K. Banerji / “Megh Banerjee”)


🌧️ What was done in the 1950s?

Around 1952, Banerjee experimented with early forms of cloud seeding over Kolkata.

Reported methods included:

  • Silver iodide dispersal

  • Dry ice experiments

  • Balloon-based release systems (hydrogen balloons)

  • Early atmospheric testing inspired by US cloud-seeding research

The goal was simple:

Trigger rainfall by introducing particles that help cloud droplets form and grow.

Some accounts describe successful induced rainfall events, though results were not consistently controlled or scientifically standardized by modern standards.


🧪 Why Kolkata mattered in this history

At that time:

  • India was facing drought concerns in multiple regions

  • Global cloud seeding research had just begun (post-1946 US experiments)

  • Kolkata became one of the earliest Indian testbeds for adaptation of this science

Banerjee is often described as:

  • One of India’s earliest meteorologists working on weather modification

  • A pioneer who tried to localize foreign techniques for Indian monsoon conditions


⚠️ Important scientific context

Even today:

  • Cloud seeding is not a reliable “rain-making machine”

  • It only works when suitable clouds already exist

  • Results are probabilistic, not guaranteed

So in the 1950s:

  • Experiments were exploratory

  • Measurement standards were limited

  • Success claims are historically interesting but not rigorously comparable to modern climate science trials


🧠 Big picture

The Kolkata experiments were part of a global wave of post-WWII science exploring:

  • weather control

  • atmospheric physics

  • early “geoengineering-like” ideas

They represent early experimental meteorology, not fully proven weather control.


If you want, I can break down:

  • how cloud seeding actually works physically (step-by-step in clouds), or

  • whether modern India still uses these techniques today.