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   His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
   on the importance of regular practice of
   the Transcendental Meditation technique:
Sharngadhar is one of the structuring dynamics of Rk Veda. It highlights
the SYNTHESIZING quality involved in structuring Rk Veda.
With reference to consciousness, Sharngadhar comprises the specific sets
of laws of Nature that are engaged in promoting the quality of Devata--the
 

Silent dynamis is self-referral performance--action from
the settled state of mind--action from Transcendental
Consciousness--action in silence, the self-interacting
dynamics of Transcendental Consciousness.


Action performed by an unsettled mind--a wavy mind--
utilizes a limited potential of Natural Law, which means
limited human resources, spontaneously giving rise to
mistake-prone action.

Action performed by a settled mind--Transcendental
Consciousness--utilizes the total potential of the infinite
organizing power of Natural Law, which means the total
potential of human resources, giving rise to spontaneous
right action.

-Maharishi Forum of Natural Law and National Law
 for Doctors,
pp. 220-221

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process of observation, the dynamism of observing in the witnessing quality of
Rishi--within the Samhita level of consciousness, providing a structure to the
eternally silent, self-referral, self-sufficient, fully awake state of consciousness,
which is intimately personal to everyone.
(complete table of qualities)
 
 

In the physiology, [Sharngadhar] is 
represented by the cell cytoplasm and 
cytoskeleton.

The subcellular organelles
include the endoplasmic reticulum, which 
is responsible for membrane synthesis, the 
synthesis of proteins and lipids for cell 
organelles, and for export and 
detoxification reactions.
 

-His Majesty Prof. Tony Nader-Ram in 
Human Physiology: Expression of 
Veda and the Vedic Literature, p. 174 


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