Sunday, June 3, 2012

Why i fear for the future?

 Definition of fear by Avadhuta Gita :  " The word "fear" includes such states of mind as insecurity,despair, and grief, all of which arise from a consciousness of oneself as  limited and separate from others and which therefore can be dispelled only by realizing oneself as the All "

Fear is the deepest feelings in all mind. Tell mind that why you fear? 
You are not born nor do you die.At no time do you have a body. 
A good teacher can eliminate your fear. But  waiting for a teacher is the most difficult part. Why you are waiting for? Is your inner  self itself can act as a teacher? The answer is Yes, Because its the only thing who awaken all the times even when you are at sleeping also. Look into your inner self. Tell him that  you cant wait anymore, teach me all your knowledge you have.
Sit in any comfortable position and concentrate in between your two eyes. and breath slowly. then say . " This is I AM" ! 

If you concentrate deeply then you feel a vibration in lower part of  your body.
Think this, a sound of a Bell..listen it..the sound slowly became narrow... your breath will  also became small.....go go....don't stop...

When an empty pot is broken,the space within it is absorbed in the infinite space
and becomes undifferentiated. There are no worlds,no caste, no stage in life, no family, no job, no struggling, no friends, no enemies,no good, no bad,no birth.There is only the highest Truth.. Thats me! My inner self. Thats the supreme self !!

 









Tuesday, May 1, 2012

An invisible friend

will you had ever noticed the invisible friend behind you? He is far from you when you are in happiness as well as in sorrows.  He can come to you when you are free from these feelings. Neither he can speak nor he can show himself. But you can sense his presence.  He is the ultimate friend of you, because he is the only one who knows you 100%. One day everyone will leave you. But he won't. Listen.. then you can hear his voice..Talk to him..  


Saturday, June 11, 2011

aham brahmasmi !

I am soo good, also i am soo bad. All the Good qualities are coming from me as well as all the bad qualities are.I am the Good of the goodness and Bad of the badness. Good or Bad is only a state of the mind, and i am immutable as well as in differentiateable.I am the God, I am the eeswar. "Aham Brahmasmi" !

Monday, May 3, 2010

battle of night & day

The light reaches in
Spreading through the room
Sending the dark
Fleeing for cover
The dark cowers there
Before the light's brightness
But the light can't win
The night will come
The light will retreat
And the dark recover
This battle
Of night and day
Of dark and light
Will not end!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Is Our Brain uses Statistical Methods for solving Complex tasks?

Humans do the tasks such as image analysis, speech processing, decision making in a real time situation ( for example driving in a congested road ) are very efficiently. Especially our modern computers can't do in a linear way because we can't generalize these tasks with the help of designing an algorithm.

Aided by developments in statistics and artificial intelligence, researchers have begun to apply the concepts of probability theory rigorously to
problems in biological perception and action. One striking observation from this work is that human observers behave as optimal Bayesian observers.This leads naturally to the idea that perception is a process of unconscious, probabilistic inference.

To use sensory information efficiently to make judgments and guide action in the world, the brain must represent and use information about uncertainty in its computations for perception and action.

The fundamental concept behind the Bayesian approach is that the information provided by a set of sensory data about the world is represented by a conditional probability density function over the set of unknown variables. We needs to sharpen the statistical concepts studied in our school days. he he.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Chaos & 21st century

The 21st century is the century of chaos. One of the greatest physicists of our time, Stephen Hawking noted in the year 2000,
‘I think the next century will be the century of complexity’
. Chaos consists of sequences singled out from a chaotic complex system. The difficulty however is that the ever changing nature of chaos is non-repeatable, which makes it difficult to follow the trajectory of its motion into the future.
Now if you were a natural scientist you would come up with equations and note down the constant changes in a given system and try to find a discernible pattern in the system. To give an example, that is how the weather forecasters approach the changes in the weather. Economists too, in their own right, deal with chaotic systems and make their best guess of the future state of an economic system, say, the stock market.

Brain Chemistry

A chemical called "dopamine" is broadly spread through the brain by specialized nerve cells, when a person achieves some kind of reward. Its chemical actions are produced also by closely related compounds such as amphetamine and cocaine. They give feelings of optimism, energy, power, and knowledge.

another chemical called "serotonin" is important in bringing mental relaxation as an important condition for getting to sleep. We don't really know yet what sleep is for, but we know that we can't survive without it.

Scientists have learned that, when animals mate and give birth, specialized chemicals are released into their brains that enable their behavior to change. Maternal and paternal patterns of nursing and caring appear. The most important is a chemical called "oxytocin". It doesn't cause joy. But it may cause anxiety, because it melts down the patterns of connections among neurons that hold experience, so that new experience can form. We become aware of this meltdown as a frightening loss of identity and self control, when we fall in love for the first time.

Freedom

"Those who profess to favor freedom, yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will."
Frederick Douglass, American Abolitionist