kriya yoga---Newton's laws of motion:
Newton's laws of motion:
An object at rest will remain at rest
unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion
with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force.
This law is often called "the
law of inertia".
Yogic interpretation: when
a man does not do sadhana at all then his Kundalini or individyualized Maya
will remain in sleeping state. During the sadhana/Meditation, the Meditating yogi will continue to prolong his
sadhana uninterruptedly so long as he is not obstructed by negative forces
inherent in the body mind and soul with the same speed/intensity
and in the same direction.
Newton's second law of motion.
The rate of change of
momentum is proportional to the
imposed force and goes in the
direction of the force.
Yes the rate of change of momentum of his sadhana is proportional to the
applied force or intensity of the sadhak and goes in the direction of the force.
Here the intensity means the renewed vigor of the sadhana of the sadhak.
Newton's third law of motion:
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For every action,
there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Yes, for every
failure in continuing his sadhana or obstruction of negative force(s) there
is/are always positive force(s) that aid the sadhak.
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