Effect of Homas on collective consciousness fields using random event generator
Journal Title: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Background: The subtle energies of sacred fire rituals performed in a scientific systematic way are very supportive for the human system at physical, psychological and spiritual levels. The sacred fire rituals help in tuning the consciousness of the participants to merge with the Supreme consciousness. Aims & Objectives: To explore the effect of Homas in offering epochs of sustained synchronous awareness in influencing the Random Event Generator (REG). Methods: Data was recorded for each Homa from the commencement to completion of each ritual using Psyleron Field REGequipment and software. Microsoft Excelwas used for statistical analysis. Probability of less than 0.05 of the REG sequence was considered to have significant change in collective consciousness and a probability value between 0.1 and 0.05 has been reported as a trend. Results: Significant deviations p< 0.05 were observed InDhanvantri Homa SankalpaPrathana, Homa Preparations, Pradhana Homa, and Explanation on Homa. In Rudra Homa Vedic chanting, Kalasha puja, Agnisthapana, Purna ahuti, Explanation on Homa. In Gayatri Homa during the periods of Full Homa event and Pradhana Homa, Purna ahuti was observed with REG trend. In Durga Homa during the periods of Agnisthapana, Homa Preparations, Purna ahuti and REG trend observed during Pradhana Homa. Ayushya Homa did not show any significant deviations. Conclusion: Yajna rituals have the potential to cause a change in the REG sequence resulting in the interpretation of improved collective consciousness.
Authors and Affiliations
Divya BR, Dr. Nagendra HR, Dr. K Shiva Kumar, Dr. Sushrutha S
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