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Beyond the Five Senses: A Deeper Exploration of Human Perception and Consciousness
How Many Senses Do We Have? Unveiling the Real Beauty of Human Perception and Consciousness
According to ancient wisdom, humanity has evolved from minerals through plants, animals, and beyond. As part of this continuous evolution, we have developed a unique sensitivity to the universe's infinite complexity, allowing us to recognize the profound beauty intrinsic to every facet of God-Nature-Paramatma. With regular practice of Akhand Yoga and the conscientious chanting of the Akhand Gayatri Mantra, one can gain a deeper understanding of the universe's design and creation.
Understanding Divyank and Its Significance
Divyank, a divine constant represented as 22/2110.34419 1.618034, is fundamental in understanding the structure and beauty of the universe's design. The number 22/21 represents the first stage of creation, the 10 represents ten stages corresponding to ten dimensions and the developmental stages of perfect objects, and 0.34419 encapsulates the five elements (Panch-Bhutas) and the final maturation stage. Though not officially recognized, the innate human experience encompasses more than just the five senses. This concept is explored in Akhand Sutra.
The Evolution of Sensory Perception
In nature, each atom, element, and mineral possesses an innate and unique consciousness. The first essential molecules, such as water and carbon dioxide, are composed of precise numbers of protons that collectively adhere to this consciousness, forming stable molecules. The process of photosynthesis, as explained in Akhand Sutra, maintains the balance of matter conservation while creating the perfect conditions for life.
Evolutionarily speaking, different species possess varying numbers of senses:
Minerals (one sense, pressure/touch-bark, grounded) Earthworms (two senses, touch/taste through the skin) Insects (three senses, touch/skin, taste/tongue, and smell/nose) Reptiles (four senses, touch/skin, taste/tongue, smell/nose, and vision/sight/eyes) Avians and other animals (five senses, touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing) Enlightened individuals (ten innate senses, plus five higher manifestations: clairvoyance, divine vision, clairaudience, divine smell, and divine touch)кая v?мobbies:h2>
Understanding the Perfect Human Being
Human beings, whether common or enlightened, possess five normal senses: touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing. This framework is integral to our everyday experience, but enlightenments add a more profound dimension. Key elements of the perfect human being include:
The proportional shape of the eyes in a 22/21 ratio A comprehensive lobe structure in the brain, with ten important lobes Ten layers in the retina, ten rexed laminae in the spinal cord, and ten digits on each hand and foot The heart's conducting nervous system with ten integral parts and ten major endocrine glands Ten major autonomic nervous system ganglia and ten major centers of consciousness, or chakrasThe expression of ten is pervasive in the human body, creating a harmonious balance that is the essence of perfect human anatomy.
The Divyank Ratio and Divine Sequence
Perfect human organs strictly follow the Law of Divyank Ratio, ensuring optimal function. The most vivid example is the perfect human menstrual cycle, as described in the historical document Akhand Sutra. This sequence is both biologically and spiritually significant, reflecting the divine order underlying human physiology.
For a deeper exploration of these concepts, readers are encouraged to delve into the free eBook Akhand Sutra.