Wednesday, January 11, 2006

The Energy of the Universe

The universe has pretty much an unlimited supply of energy. What if we can tap this energy creatively and use it for our own creativity? There are energy sources all around us. It is entirely possible to get lost and get consumed with negative energy that takes us nowhere. What if we can use the positive energy within us and compound it with the positive energy of the people that we interact with? All the people involved in this process are bound to benefit. It is like having a resonance between different frequencies - if the frequencies are not aligned in phase or are deviating from the resonant frequency value, there is no resonance - there is no summation of energies. In a big company, people would call this working together as a team. The positive energy of all the team members shows itself as a product or a code that is successful. At home, the end product of this resonance is happiness and bliss; the satisfaction of feeling special among your family members and the knowledge that you have made a difference in their lives in a positive way.

If there is no happiness or satisfaction in life, we can view it as we are rejecting the positive energy the universe is trying to give us. It is in our best interest that we become creative and use the energy of the universe for some useful purpose. It's like you are a small but a vital part of this infinite chain the universe is made up of. If we refuse to be a good part of that chain, we'll only be discarded and the universe will find alternate ways to rebuild the broken part - since it has so much energy, it can accompish this task within the blink of an eye.

The universe constantly tries to express itself through us. When we create, it is the universe that is using us as a tool to create. If we allow this to happen freely, then we become a prolific creator. The universe takes care of the quality while you take care of the quantity. What could be more proof to this other than Ramanujan's profound statement:

"An equation for me has no meaning, unless it represents a thought of God."

Another corroboration to these facts is Bach's statement:

"It is all a matter of pressing the right keys at the right time"

How easily has he summarized the art of playing the organ/harpsichord!

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