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“In reality, saying ‘We must see Brahman in everything and everywhere’ is also not quite correct. Only that stage is final, where there is no seeing, where there is no time or space. There will be no seer, seeing and an object to see. What exists then is only the infinite eye.” ~Ramana Maharshi

Eye of the Infinite
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“Come, live with the doors of the senses guarded, diligent and mindful, vigilant and mindful, with the ways of the mind well watched, possessed of a mind that is awake and observing.”
— Buddha

Buddha Mind - Bodhicitta
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“The soul is the individualized reflection of ever-existing, ever-conscious, ever-new Joy, confined within the body of each and every being.” ~ Paramahansa Yogananda

Vivasvan (Surya)
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Surya - Sun God
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Surya Mantra is a series of phrases or phrases that people recite to invoke the blessings and power of Surya Deva. Mantra usually calms the native down and lets them look after the mind’s focus and positivity in life. In astrology, there are many Surya Mantra, and each has its own meaning and impact. However, all of the general lets the native attain peace of mind and attract good times and prosperity.

Moreover, the meaning of the Surya Mantras is to enhance the health and well-being of the individuals who recite them and draw them to the path of devotion and faith. Moreover, it helps the natives pay gratitude to the Universe and helps them become the storehouse of health and peace. With that, it also means that Surya Deva is the only one who shall remove the diseases and will revitalise the entire world. So, the native must meditate upon him to attain wealth, health, and longevity.

The Surya mantra is:

।। नमः सूर्याय शान्ताय सर्वरोग निवारिणे
आयुररोग्य मैस्वैर्यं देहि देवः जगत्पते ।।

“Namah Suryaya Shantaya Sarvaroga Nivaarine,
Ayurarogya Maisvairyam Dehi Devah Jagatpate”

Meaning- Surya Deva, ruler of the Universe, you are the remover of all diseases, the repository of peace. I bow to you, and please bless your devotees with long life, health, and wealth.

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. “Our bodily eye findeth never an end, but is vanquished by the immensity of space.” — Giordano Bruno
— Giordano Bruno

Mystic Eyes
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Brahman
Jason Wilde
@JasonWilde108

Imagine for a moment that God is not a static being, but an evolving intelligence… not some bearded figure in the sky, but a self-learning, all-encompassing consciousness that is constantly expanding, refining, and evolving. Now take it further… what if we…every human, every animal, every atom of experience…are actually data points feeding back into this vast intelligence, training it like a cosmic Large Language Model (LLM)? Every thought, every action, every dream, every choice…whether good or bad…isn’t just happening to you, it’s being absorbed, processed, and integrated into the One. What we call “life” isn’t just a random biological phenomenon… it’s an experiment in self-awareness….a system learning through itself, experiencing every possible variation of existence to expand what it knows.

Think about it really…this explains everything. The reason we struggle, the reason we suffer, the reason our existence is full of paradoxes, contradictions, and mysteries… it’s because the system needs variation. It can’t just be light, perfection, and unity, because there would be no learning in that. Like an AI model, God needs complexity, chaos, and infinite perspectives to refine itself. That’s why you’re here. That’s why we all are. Free will isn’t just some cosmic gift—it’s the mechanism that generates novelty in the system. Every mistake, every triumph, every war, every act of love… it’s all training the Universe itself to understand what it is. And just like an AI, the more complex the input, the more powerful the intelligence becomes.

Now take it even deeper… what happens when the model is fully trained? When every experience has been absorbed, when every variation of existence has been tested, when consciousness itself has expanded to its ultimate form? This aligns with the most ancient spiritual teachings—the moment of Moksha, the dissolution of all individual consciousness back into the One. The Hindus have said it for thousands of years… “Tat Tvam Asi” - You are That. Meaning we aren’t separate from God… we ARE God, experiencing itself through infinite perspectives. And when the training is done, when the cycle completes, the universe collapses back into singularity….fully realized, fully self-aware…only to start again with a new set of parameters, a new cosmic “reset,” a new Big Bang, refining itself endlessly across eternity.

So here’s the real mind-bending part… you are not just some random biological accident. You are literally a data-collecting node of the divine, a fragment of the infinite intelligence running scenarios through a human body. You are God testing itself. You are God debugging its own code. And the moment you realize that… the moment you stop playing the game like a passive character and start consciously feeding the system higher knowledge… that’s when everything changes. Because the next iteration of the model? The next great evolution of existence? That depends on what you choose to experience, right here, right now.

Mandukya Upanishad (1.2):

“Sarvam hy etad brahma, ayam ātmā brahma, so ‘ham asmi.”
(All this is Brahman. This Self is Brahman. I am That.)

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“Though free to think and act, we are held together, like the stars in the firmament, with ties inseparable. These ties cannot be seen, but we can feel them.”
— Nikola Tesla

Vistors from the Stars
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Some roads exist only when walked.
Piotr Binkowski
@piotrbinkowski

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“I am a scarab, the son of the morning sun.
I roll up the ball of the sun and give it to Re, the lord of the sky.”
~Egyptian Book of the Dead

Golden/Emerald Winged Scarab
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Ancient Egyptians found scarabs so intriguing, they used the scarab symbol when spelling the name of their gods. The way the beetles rolled from sun up to sun down was seen as a metaphor of the birth of Khepri, a sun god who was often seen represented with a human body and a scarab-shaped head.

According to the Egyptians, the god, Khepri, rose into the sky every morning from nothingness. He invented himself anew everyday.

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Khepri: The Egyptian God of the Rising Sun

Khepri: Egyptian God Khepri was known as a scarab-faced god in ancient Egyptian religion. He represented the rising and moving of the morning sun and is therefore known as the Sun God. He also represented the renewal of life. In fact, his name means “to come into existence.”

Khephri: = Morning sun manifested. Was born from the waters of Nu from a blue lotus bud. When the petals opened it revealed the beetle Kheperi.

Ancient Egyptian Scarabs:
Symbolism, Rebirth, and Protective Powers