Philosophical parallels of eastern mysticism and modern physics have existed for 40 years. They concern ancient passages that describe the universe’s spiritual oneness and the similar scientific philosophy of quantum consciousness.
But the great question scientists have wrestled with for decades is are these similarities a matter of coincidence? If the mystics genuinely experienced the fundamental nature of the cosmos, we would expect them to also have extraordinary knowledge of its physical structure and evolution. Where are the ancient passages that showed this?
In those early days little research had been conducted on this exciting subject.
Today, those highly sought after ancient passages have been discovered!
They have been found in ancient yoga texts.
Is yoga emerging as the holistic Tao of all Sciences? Aside of philosophical parallels there are now numerous concrete parallels of modern cosmology and ancient yoga.
Says the Big Bang cosmologist and Stanford physicist Andrei Linde, “When I was studying Indian philosophy I was extremely excited that what they say sometimes is painfully close to what I think.”
Did you know that ancient yogis described the following modern discoveries in remarkable detail, also giving accurate timelines in millions or billions of years?
1. The Big Bang 2. Formation of Galaxies 3. Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents 4. Permian-Triassic Worldwide Extinction of Life
Sounds impossible, doesn’t it? How could the yogis achieve such a thing? All their descriptions are between 1000 to 3000 years old, long before the scientific era. And these subjects are supposed to be impossible to know without the tools of modern science.
These extraordinary parallels of ancient eastern thought and modern discoveries are physical, specific, and unambiguous. And these parallels could transform the discussion of science, spirituality, and mysticism across our planet.
Sanjay C Patel - who is a peer-reviewed researcher and a former monk of 20 years - aims to undo the often one-sided discussion of science and spirituality and bring the whole truth to your attention for your perusal.
Sanjay’s scholarly discoveries are amongst the few on spirituality to achieve publication in peer-reviewed, mainstream, international scientific journals such as INSA (The Indian National Science Academy) India, IMarEST (The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology) UK, and ICHS (The International Congress of Historians of Science) China. They have also been vetted by a cosmology writer for The University of Cambridge (UK) and The Scientific American journal (USA).
You can't get more objective and concrete 'science meets spirituality' parallels than these.
In June 2007, former monk of 20 years Sanjay C Patel became the first in the world to uncover the following amazing proof of God and Genesis!
“My life's mission is to help people in need.
Not only physically and psychologically, but also holistically and spiritually.
What I have discovered is due to the inspiration of my parents and spiritual teachers,” says Sanjay.
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At age 20, seeking enlightenment, Sanjay left behind his comfortable life in London UK, to help the poor and live at a monastery (ashram) in the wilderness of India.
Sanjay teaches from the authentic experiences of what he has lived, breathed, and practiced for 20 years as a monk.
He actually lived the ancient practice of austerity and self-denial prescribed for advanced yoga and meditation.
He practiced yoga and meditated for 6 hours a day every day for 20 years!
Often, he meditated for days on end. This was to explore true self-discovery, true self-esteem, and true self-control. It led to a genuine mastery over the mind.
He fasted for four days at a stretch, even without water. Additionally, he fasted 8 days a month. He slept on the cold floor, awoke every day at 5am, showered in freezing water, and ate simple vegetarian food.
He didn’t even watch tv, listen to the radio, or have a phone. He didn’t drink tea or coffee or sodas. He didn’t eat onion or garlic. He mixed his food with water in a begging bowl before eating.
He rejected all pleasures and comforts of the body and delved into yoga, meditation, self-control, self-development, spirituality, and helping the poor.
Without receiving any salary or compensation or other source of income whatsoever for 20 years, Sanjay in effect committed career suicide when he dedicated the prime youth of his life to helping the poor and those afflicted by floods, famine, and earthquake in India and around the world.
The yoga practiced by Sanjay is the completely undiluted form of Ashtanga and Hatha Yoga practiced by the monks and sages of yore.