The Vedic Code of Science Laws
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THE VEDIC CODE OF SCIENCE LAWS
BY SWAMI RAM CHARRAN
Free will is determined by the choice and action we take at the moment the choice is given. The reaction to the action we have taken is the result of the choice that was freely chosen in a previous moment is the essence of free will.
Many times we say, “Well, if I had not been there, it would not have happened.” Did you ever consider the fact that it was a previous action or moment that lead you to this important moment? A closer look at this would reveal a chain of events that led to that important moment in time. It is obvious that each moment of action predetermines the next moment of experience.
Hence I have come up with the following rules about future events:
The Vedic Code of Science Rule #1
1. All our actions determine the path toward future experiences.
2. The moment of an experience or event is either negative or positive, preceded by a negative or positive decision, according to the path taken prior to that moment of event or experience.
3. Even though, at any given space, time or moment of experience, there is a design in which any arrangement of atomic particles is possible, it is true that no pattern of arrangement will appear exactly the same way twice. Ever.
But, sometimes, even though events bring good or bad experiences in our lives, we sometimes wish that we had made a different decision in one of the “moments of actions” previous to the one made just moments earlier. Hence, we experience regret or disappointment, which could lead to further negative moments.
For example, a man decides to get drunk after being disappointed. However, if at that moment he decides not to drink, but to be positive about what had happened that led to his disappointment, he could change his future “moments of experiences” or events.
The Vedic Code of Science Rule #2
1. Time is not arbitrary. At every moment in a creature’s life or progress, many crossroads are confronted with a free choice as to which one to take. A different future experience or event lies on the path of each crossroad.
Each crossroad leads to a different future, all of them fixed and all of them possible, ready to become part of one’s experience or “path of events.” Many times people cannot decide on a path because, based on their “past actions”, they will not make a decision as to which path to follow next. A decision, whether correct or not, will lead to a whole number of future events or experiences that may turn out to be beneficial or not, i.e., negative or positive.
The Vedic Code of Science Rule #3
1. The future is an infinite reservoir of an infinite number of future events or experiences, each of them fixed, yet malleable or changeable, depending on the path chosen by the body or mass intended for that experience.
2. Your layer of experience, as a result of your decision, will be along a certain path, which will be a completely different layer of experience than if you had chosen a different path or made a different decision.
Each of us has a vision of the world that belongs to us alone. Others will share in some parts of it, but none will see it exactly as you do, nor will everyone experience it the same way. Each person’s vision of reality is based upon his or her life experience, the influence of people, the environment, books, dreams, etc. Our thinking has been channeled into paths assumed to be the only avenues of progress. However, if there were other paths that were better, of which we do not know or did not choose somewhere in time, we might be quite unaware of different methodologies or experiences of progress, which may be more advantageous. We could have chosen any one of those paths.
The Vedic Code of Science Rule #4
The Isaac Newton concept of physics, for example, was completely affected and revised by Albert Einstein’s theories. Now quantum theories indicate that some of Einstein’s theories were incorrect. No doubt what is accepted as truth today could very well be proven tomorrow to be only amusing. Prevailing opinions often affect established theories. No one goes to his or her death willingly. Each of us believes in a selfish way that he or she will survive. Each of us is not only a participant, but also an observer.
Ours is a world that has developed along mechanistic lines, but is it possible that there may be other ways. Perhaps dozens of other ways, unknown because of the one that we found that worked.
The quantum theory injects strange new possibilities into our narrow world. In a more prospective sense, our three dimensional world is so comfortable that the possibility of a much greater reality is disturbing to us. Quantum theory shows that our school of general thinking is cluttered with beliefs long proved absurd by contemporary knowledge. Man has demonstrated over and over again that the last thing he needs are new ideas, even when they are desperately needed!
Most theories are merely dancing shadows against a hard wall of reality. How few answers we possess of phenomena that go beyond our reality to explain it or understand it! Thus Earth’s orbit around the Sun is not equal to one year. There is a 0.25 difference. The circle of 360 degrees is not equal to one revolution of the Earth in 24 hours. Last but not least, the orbit of the Moon is not exactly 30 days. What time is it, really? You decide for yourself.

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