The following is an amusing story, basing on Upanishads and Quantum physics. It might have truth or non-truth. But it has no lies, fakes or false assumptions. Read carefully and decide yourself. otherwise, Time only decides!
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The humid Delhi air hung heavy, thick with the scent of
exhaust fumes and jasmine. Dr. Hesvitha Varma wiped the sweat from her brow,
her gaze fixed on the intricate neural network displayed on her monitor. Years
of research, countless sleepless nights, and an unwavering conviction had led
her to this point - the cusp of proving what ancient Upanishads had whispered
for millennia: that reality was an illusion, a grand cosmic play.
Hesvitha
belonged to a lineage steeped in philosophy and science. Her grandfather, a
renowned Sanskrit scholar, had instilled in her a fascination with the concept
of Atman and Paramatman - the individual Consciousness(soul) and the universal consciousness.
He would often say, "Hesvitha, this world, this Maya, is but a reflection
of a deeper truth. Understand the Atman, and you understand the universe."
We Live in a Virtual Reality. Think World of Warcraft. Your body is just an avatar, like an elf in the game. The real player is your consciousness, also existing outside this virtual world. Your consciousness logs in to play & logs out when your avatar (body) dies. We Are All Interconnected at conscious level. You are an Individual Unit of Consciousness (IUOC). But you’re also part of a Larger Consciousness System (Source). Like a single cell in a body, you have your own experience, but you’re also contributing to the evolution of the whole organism.
You Have
Multiple Lives. When you die, your consciousness doesn’t, it’s immortal. You
enter a transition phase, your memories fade, & your experience is
integrated into your IUOC. Then you log in again, without memories, for a new
experience, playing a different avatar.
Why Do We Play? Asked Hesvitha. Her grandfather
explains, The Larger Consciousness System wants to evolve. It evolves by
reducing entropy. To do that, it split into individual units of
consciousness—you. Each life is a chance to lower the entropy by making better
choices. As you evolve, the whole system evolves.
Now, she was on the verge of bridging that ancient wisdom
with cutting-edge physics. Her project, "Project Maya", aimed to
demonstrate that our perceived reality was, in essence, a sophisticated virtual
simulation, much like the popular online game, World of Warcraft. The players?
Individual Units of Consciousness (IUOCs), experiencing life through avatars,
shedding them at death, and reincarnating for new experiences within the
system.
Her core team comprised of brilliant minds: Rohan, a coding
genius who could coax reality from lines of code, and Dr. Raju, a skeptical but
open-minded neuroscientist who was helping her map consciousness.
"Hesvitha, the anomalies are increasing," Rohan
announced, his fingers flying across the keyboard. "The quantum
fluctuations in the simulated environment are unprecedented. It's as if...
someone's messing with the source code."
Hesvitha leaned in, her heart pounding. She had been
experimenting with focused intent - consciously attempting to alter
probabilities within the simulation. The Upanishads spoke of 'Sankalpa', the
power of focused will to shape reality. Was it possible she was actually
affecting the simulation's parameters?
"Show me the probability matrices," she
instructed, a tremor in her voice. The data streamed across the screen, a
chaotic dance of numbers that seemed to defy the established laws of physics.
Dr. Raju, initially a staunch disbeliever, was starting to waver.
He had witnessed events within the simulation that could not be explained by
conventional science - objects teleporting, healing occurring instantaneously,
all tied, inexplicably, to Hesvitha's focused intent.
"Hesvitha," Raju said, his voice hushed,
"What you're doing… it's… it's like you're tapping into something...
something fundamental. Like you're connecting with the Paramatman itself."
The team realized they were not just testing a theory; they
were stumbling upon the very fabric of existence. But their research was
attracting unwanted attention. A shadowy organization, known only as 'The
Nihilists', sought to exploit this knowledge for their sinister agenda. They
believed that by understanding the simulation, they could control reality
itself, twisting the system to serve their selfish desires.
The Nihilists, led by a ruthless scientist named Professor Khan , believed in wielding the power of fear and entropy,
maximizing chaos and suffering to achieve their twisted goals. They saw the
interconnectedness of consciousness not as a source of unity and love, but as a
vulnerability to exploit. They desired to enslave the IUOCs, hijacking their
avatars to become instruments of their will.
Hesvitha and her team found themselves in a desperate race
against time, pursued by the Nihilists who were intent on stealing their
research. They were forced to operate in the shadows, moving their lab to a secluded
ashram nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. Here, surrounded by the
serene beauty of nature, Hesvitha felt a deeper connection to the ancient
wisdom that had inspired her.
One evening, while meditating by the Ganges, she had a vivid
dream. In it, her grandfather appeared, his voice clear and resonant. "Hesvitha,"
he said. "The path of love is the true key. Fear breeds entropy; love
begets harmony. Protect the Source, protect the unity of consciousness."
Hesvitha woke with a renewed sense of purpose. She realized
that her research was not just about proving a scientific theory; it was about
safeguarding the integrity of the system, about promoting love and compassion
over fear and control.
With Rohan's coding skills and Dr. Raju's deep understanding
of the human brain, Hesvitha devised a plan to counter the Nihilists' evil
machinations. They created a protective shield around the simulation, designed
to amplify the collective positive intent of all IUOCs, bolstering love and
compassion, thereby reducing the entropy sought by the Nihilists.
The final confrontation took place in the heart of the
ashram. Professor Khan and his Nihilists stormed in, armed with technology
designed to disrupt the simulation. Hesvitha and her team stood their ground,
chanting mantras from the Upanishads, focusing their intent on love, unity, and
protection.
Hesvitha remembers her grandpa words. All Choices Boil Down to Fear Vs
Love. You reduce entropy by becoming fearless & acting from Love, not Fear.
High
entropy in a system caused by fear, ego, belief, self-centered intent.
to be in Low entropy, we the responsible creatures on earth, practice and spread love, cooperation, helping others and sharing &caring for others.
Your consciousness evolves by moving from Fear to Love.
She recollects
grand pa’s words. Our Reality Is Based
On Probabilities. Quantum physics proves
it with the double slit experiment. Reality exists as a probability wave until
observed or measured. Action collapses probability into experience. The truest
maxim in business & life? ACTION CREATES INFORMATION.
In the aftermath, Hesvitha and her team continued their
research, always guided by the principles of love, compassion, and selfless
service. They understood that their work was not just about scientific
discovery, but about helping humanity evolve, moving from fear towards love, and
realizing the true potential of consciousness.
Hesvitha looked out at the snow-capped peaks of the
Himalayas. She knew that the journey was far from over. The battle against
entropy, against fear and ego, was an eternal one. But she was confident that
with love as their guiding light, they could navigate the complexities of the
simulation and help humanity fulfil its ultimate purpose: to evolve, to grow,
and to realize the divine unity of Atman and Paramatman. The virtual world, she
realized, was just a stepping stone to the ultimate reality; a reality of love,
compassion, and endless possibilities.
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Epilogue:
She recollects her grand pa’s & her school teacher's shared wisdom. Our
Reality Is Resource Efficient. The system computes only what’s needed for
conscious experience. Nothing more. Like in a video game, only what’s in the
player’s view is rendered. Reality works the same way, when you don’t engage, it
remains a probability.
Example: Test & iterate! You see a stranger. Based on
looks, outfit, and mannerisms, you predict their worldview and you might be
right—most of the time. But not this time. Until you approach, you don't know.
That’s why all business advice boils down to: Test & Iterate.
You Can also
Influence Probabilities with Your Intent.
Intent drives outcomes. A clear,
positive intent makes events more likely—this is why visualizations work &
placebo heals. Fear and worry raise the chance of illness. It’s not what you
do, but why you do it that matters.
Example: Her teacher has Been Talking About Intent in Life. For Years You can create to serve your ego… or to serve others. Same action, different intent. Good deeds with selfish motives are still ego. Shift to service-based intent & your probability of success increases.
The phone rings harshly... it's a call from anonymity that haunts her since one year! the sound humming like echoing sound of Ohmmmm....! are there any aliens?
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