Saturday, December 1, 2018

Defribrilation , pace maker and Traditional pacemaker (poonal or sacred thread)






Hi all,
I came across the job of defibrillator and the importance of defibrillation when heart/ cardiac rhythm is malfunctioning or not functioning. The positions of the electrode and the current direction looked as if a traditional guy wearing his sacred thread (the one who seeks knowledge in sanatana dharma wearing his upanayanam).

I started researching about it if there is any relevance. I learnt lot of things which I am sharing it with you.
Basically what is sacred thread

"The sacred thread is given by the spiritual master (in vedic tradition by the father) along with instructions about how to chant the brahma vidya- gayatri-mantra, its meaning, and the rules of conduct for life as a brahmachari (knowledge seeking student life). The cords of the sacred thread are made up of three strands. If the upper cloth  is missing during a ceremony, the third cord takes its place. The sacred thread must be made by a brahman or the one who practices the knowledge by his actions such as chanting, and tied with a brahma-granthi knot. The dangling part of the upav?ta must be tied under the navel, not on the chest (according to Katy?yana). Traditionally, students of the g-Veda wore it between the chest and the navel; students of the Yajur-Veda at navel level, and students of the Sama-Veda at elbow level."

What is this Brahma Vidya or Gayatri mantra?
    "The word Gayatri generally refers to a particular metre (chanda), often used in Vedic hymns. Vedic mantras, such as brahma gayatri mantra, are eternal, spiritual vibrations, representations of God in the form of sound (Sabda brahma). A mantra is a combination of particular energies in the form of sound, and its recitation evokes those energies externally and internally. Every mantra is a combination of particular sounds, words, meanings, rhythms, and tunes. It has a predominating deity and a particular purpose. The potency of a mantra can fully manifest only if the chanter, having received it from a bona fide spiritual master (coming from a bona fide disciplic succession), recites it without impurities. At the moment of initiation, the spiritual master gives to the disciple a mantra from the Vedas and from the Pañcar?tra according to the tradition of the parampar?. Any mantra which is not received by a bona fide discipline succession is considered to be impotent - samprad?ya-vih?n? ye/mantr?s te ni?phal? mat??
    "If one wants to advance in spiritual power, one must receive his mantras from one of these bona fide samprad?yas, otherwise he will never successfully advance in spiritual life. " (Bhag.6.8.42.)
    If the disciple wishes to worship a particular form of the Lord, he must receive the proper mantras from his spiritual master, or from a devotee or scripture authorized by him. By chanting these mantras for japa and arcana, a disciple who is not under the control of ignorance realizes the relationship between the spiritual meaning of the mantra, and the identity of the deity being worshipped.
    One must know the meaning of the mantra which he is reciting; without knowing the meaning of a mantra, one cannot reach the goal. (Yajñavalkya-sm?ti)"

 Wow, so whats special about this sacred thread in real life?

Good question, While chanting vedas or mantras, alone or with others a resonance with particular frequencies and vibrations are created. And, these vibrations are absorbed, adsorbed and reflected by all the materials around. Right from your lips, body, ears, water in the vessel, ground, air , space, and your dress too.
Dress??? wow any evidence?
Generally the one who practices these chants wears cotton dress and this sacred thread is made of cotton

"Conventional absorbers depend on their fibre and structure of pores (small holes) for their performance. However, fibrous materials, such as reed and straw, are very unlike porous absorbers, and have long, slit like cavities instead. This makes them good at absorbing low frequencies, and they could therefore be used to make composite panels of both fibrous and porous panels. Cotton fibres have very similar noise absorption properties to rock wool and fibreglass, used to make conventional absorbers. The most effective natural absorbers are, like cotton, the smallest and most compactable fibres, like flax and ramie. These both have long histories of use in fabrics and are particularly effective with high frequency sounds. Wool was only slightly less effective at absorbing noise than cotton, possibly because its fibres are bigger and so harder to compact to the same degree. Jute, like wool, has large fibres, but they are easier to compact. Sisal fibres are coarse and hard to compact, and it was found to be a poor sound absorber. Natural fibres can undergo some processing, like ‘carding’, which lines fibres up, and this appears to slightly reduce absorption. "

Possibility:
So, this cotton thread worn around which crosses the heart in the opposite direction absorbs these frequencies at the day break when some silence or less noise is around. This sacred thread which absorbs this mantra over time should prevent heart in malfunctioning due to irregular heart beat and electrical rhythm at the same time allows the body through contact conducts these frequencies inside the body through electrostatic semi conductance. So over a period of time the chant and the chant receiver becomes tuned and this helps in protecting both the chant and the person who chants it.

How can it be called a traditional pacemaker?
Although a pacemaker initiates heart beat in the direction as shown in the defibrillator , this sacred thread full of charged vibrations inhibits negative vibrations/ noise and prevents it to cause irregularities in the heart beat , it also can regulate the hormones such as adrenaline, nor adrenaline which elevates the heart beat chemically. So a person wearing this sacred thread and immersed in the practice of chanting should be much stable against any emotional disturbances which can possibly attack the heart which is a tender and involuntary muscle. So, please understand the importance of what we speak, hear and create music.
All the more the sound through ear does a different function which we will discuss in our next blog post.


What happens when this sacred thread worn in the same direction?
Simple, the thread absorbs vibration slowly and interfere with heart rhythm , similar to how certain vibrations and frequency beats the drum of space called uterus and reprograms the mensturation cycle due to heat effects created by the vibrational energy and so that is the reason vedic chants which was chanted in the olden days does not advice ladies to create this negative pressure upon them, the sacred thread does damage than protect from negative/ noise and easily the stability of a person is lost emotionally.

But, Once a day on Avani Avittam and also while performing pithru karyams (rituals related to departed souls), we reverse the direction which should be to reprogram the mantra absorption and remove any negative powerful energy which can be acquired over a period of time. The former removes energy accumulated over a period of time and the later removes energy acquired due to attachments, sentiments and emotional vibrations when a soul departs. Thus, a sacred thread is a traditional pacemaker in balancing the sound energy around us.


Reference:

  1. http://www.salagram.net/Brahmin-threads.html
  2. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/integration/research/newsalert/pdf/238na5_en.pdf
  3. https://www.google.ca/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjlzaCnhoDfAhUi7YMKHQhLCecQjhx6BAgBEAM&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FDefibrillation&psig=AOvVaw1F9T7qJ6b7vyd6O9Cc7VB3&ust=1543802415962654.


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