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Conceptual understanding of spiritual energy

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sravna

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What is spiritual energy? How can some employ that energy? Literally spiritual energy is the energy of the soul. We know that our body has some energy and it gets the energy from food. The energy of the soul is manifest when virtuous thoughts and deeds are enacted and vices are shunned.

With this happening, after a certain point the soul moves from its forced non-spiritual state to its natural state. This is when the energy of the soul gets connected in reality. Just as noble qualities mean that we treat others as we treat self, the energy of the soul gets connected reflecting that truth and in a fully realized state it gets totally interconnected with everything and full spiritual power emerges.

The main feature of spiritual energy is that it is integrating in nature unlike physical energy which is disintegrating in nature and so spiritual energy is able to set disorders right and bring back the order on whatever it acts.
 
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The main feature of spiritual energy is that it is integrating in nature unlike physical energy which is disintegrating in nature and so spiritual energy is able to set disorders right and bring back the order on whatever it acts.

No!

This does not make any sense...actions and reactions oppose each other in order to maintain equilibrium.

Even in Hindu philosophy the Trinity of Brahma,Vishnu and Maheswara have their own principle function of Generation,Organization and Dissolution.

Generation involves creation which includes differentiation and division and combination of matter...in other words various stages of "disintegration" which is needed for evolution.

Even according to the theory of Grossification the 5 major elements differentiated to combine in various proportions to form gross matter.

At every step there was disintegration and combination.


Now coming to the Vishnu Principle of Organization...its like how a particular state is maintained for its function till it reaches expiry date..after which it either changes form or undergoes dissolution (the Shiva Principle).Yet again even in the Vishnu Principle we see change.

The Shiva Principle is Dissolution...not as in destruction as commonly thought but more to return gross matter to disintegrate it to its original form...hence we get Bhasma(Ash)...the end product of matter that does not undergo any differentiation.


Technically going by this it makes no sense to say that Spiritual Energy integrates and Physical Energy disintegrates.

Integration and Disintegration functions at daily level at a macrocosmic and microcsomic level.

Without Integration and Disintegration even life would not be possible.
 
Integration and Disintegration functions at daily level at a macrocosmic and microcsomic level.

Without Integration and Disintegration even life would not be possible.

Yes Renuka in the physical world both are necessary and are constantly in tension with each other. But the fact remains that spiritual energy is integrating and physical energy is disintegrating and that is how you differentiate between the two.

Physical body eventually disintegrates but mind get more and more integrated and becomes one with the soul
 
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