Mind is "no matter". Explained in vedas?
- Sanatan Cosmos
- Feb 2, 2020
- 1 min read

Many modern scientists are struggling today to find out what is mind? But have not succeeded entirely. Sanatan dharma has all the answers.
Professor Ashok Sharma, a former professor in applied science who was also a scientist in Harvard university has dig theories to solve the secret.
The reality is science is materialistic study and is not capable to integrate the non physical entity.
Consciousness is a non physical activity which is different from time, space and matter. This consciousness is itself "TRIMURTI" which creates, preserve & destroys.
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Svetasvatara upanishad 6:19
niṣkalaṃ niṣkriyaṃ śāntaṃ niravadyaṃ nirañjanam
Consciousness is not different from the source of universe. It is undivided & faultless.
So how can one find out the secret?
Simple, its yoga. Yoga helps merging polarities. When this happens, brain starts analyzing frequencies of universe (spanda)
The very study of consciousness concludes that this is the ultimate reality & all secrets can be revealed by wave function of "Spandan"
Consciousness is non physical, non matter, indescribable but connected to the source of universe as "will power" (swasankalpa Shakti) to create, preserve, destroy/ transform the knowledge of universe and Atman. In view of non physical consciousness the physical matter (modern science) and unified field of consciousness (chetna) from vedic dharma should be differentiated.
Our personality, response time, behaviour is directly connected to consciousness. The physical mind associate to physical body but non physical connects to consciousness and Atman. The capability of this can be expanded by developing non sensory intuitive aspects. With Yoga & dhyana one can achieve Turiya state to gain unfound knowledge.
Let's not forget the heritage of vedic or sanatan dharma.
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