Discover the Mysteries of Life

Explore the profound journey from biology to chemistry and the divine. Discover the mysteries of life & gain insights into its mysteries.

Here, Biology pertains to the body, while chemistry delves into the microscopic realm to unravel life’s enigmas. And undoubtedly, we all strive to acquire divine knowledge.

Science says, all living beings consist of Carbon molecules. To put it simply, let me explain by examining the elements present in our food. Are you aware that whether it is vegetables or non-vegetables, we obtain carbon compounds from everything we eat?

The food we consume undergoes conversion into glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆), a carbon compound), which is then transported into our bloodstream. For those unaware, when individuals are hospitalized, glucose is directly injected into their blood. Have you ever wondered what constitutes this glucose? I am confident that you already know the answer.

All the food we consume consists of carbon compounds, which implies that every living being, including ourselves, is composed of carbon compounds.

Now, let’s shift our focus away from other living organisms and direct our attention towards our own bodies. It is within ourselves that we will discover the hidden mysteries surrounding our existence.

Our exploration within our own bodies reveals an abundance of cells, countless in number. These cellular entities exist as a bridge between the realms of living and non-living entities. It is within the realm of cells that life truly takes shape, preceding the cellular state are the states of molecules and non-living matter.

In fact, in my article titles What is soul, I explicitly stated that all living beings consist of non-living elements, specifically DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid = de + oxygen + ribo nucleic acid). This implies that we are composed of countless molecules of oxygen, nucleic acids, and various other non-living substances.

→ Imagine this: you are composed of nucleic acid. Acid, dangerous, right? But it gets even stranger. You are also made up of explosives, capable of exploding. Have you ever thought about that before today?

Now you can relate, why some of you are dangerously inclined ? Because its the inherent nature of one of our fundamental elements. Here I want you all to know that it is important for all of you to understand the various aspects of your own life and the lives of others. Familiarize yourselves with the toxins that exist within us and others, as this is an integral part of our composition.

Sanatan Dharm states that our physical body is composed of five elements: fire, water, air, soil, and sky.
Notably, upon examining the molecular composition of our DNA (C15H31N3O13P2), we observe that it consists of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, which are also five elements.

Here, I am trying to tell you, our ancestors demonstrated remarkable scientific knowledge long before Western scientists made similar discoveries. Regrettably, Western individuals unjustly labeled us as uneducated, superstitious, and snake charmers. Such misconceptions were truly foolish, wouldn’t you agree?

In recent years, I have repeatedly mentioned, the imminent global shift towards India. Are you able to sense the magnitude of this transformation that has been unfolding?

→ It is important to note that none of the five elements comprising our DNA are classified as noble gases, which are commonly referred to as the most stable chemical elements.
Consequently, these elements are not inherently stable. Specifically, phosphorus, one of these elements, is highly reactive and is never found in its free elemental form. As a result, it requires the formation of bonds with other atoms to achieve stability, a process commonly known as attaining a noble gas configuration. Similarly we cannot live in isolation, we require the presence of others to sustain our lives.

Do you ever wonder why you constantly feel unsettled? It’s like there comes a time when you grow tired of your everyday routine and crave something different. Why does this happen? It’s because the core essence within you is inherently unstable, which is why you have an innate drive to explore new possibilities.

Have you realized why none of you are content with your current life and constantly crave new experiences? Oh, hold on, it appears that many of you are now feeling joyous to uncover these various facets of life that were previously unknown to you. If that is indeed the case, then please continue to stay with me. I assure you, I will guide you to even higher levels.

→ Let’s dive into the next level of understanding. We’ll begin with the most basic building block of our bodies and the universe, is hydrogen.

– The energy emitted by the Sun and stars is a result of hydrogen atoms fusing together.

– Hydrogen is a component of water and exists in our atmosphere as a gas. It is also present in the compounds that make up living organisms, all the way down to the DNA level.

Did you know that hydrogen, the fundamental element of the universe, is not stable (so we are, and always look to form bonds to gain stability) ?
It is consist of one negative electron and one positive proton, and in order to achieve stability, it must form bonds with another hydrogen atom or any other atom to create an H2 molecule or another compound. This allows it to attain the noble gas configuration of a helium atom with two electrons and two protons.

Oxygen, is the second most crucial element we will address, also known as the air element in accordance with our Sanatan dharma. It is an essential component for all living organisms. Every animal requires oxygen, and plants also require oxygen during the night and CO2 during the day, which is a compound containing oxygen.

→ And now, for the eagerly anticipated third element, a subject that holds great intrigue and personal significance. I believe many of you may have already guessed its nature. Indeed, it is none other than love itself. But how does love intertwine with the fundamental elements? And which specific element does it represent?

If you were able to find the answer, it shows that you possess scientific aptitude. However, if you were unable to find it, let me inform you that the answer is carbon. It’s an incredibly fascinating element, so prepare yourself for an intriguing journey.

Carbon holds a distinct position as the most extraordinary element in the realm of living organisms.

Upon learning about carbon, you may discover numerous aspects about your life.

In the opening of this article, I mentioned that carbon is a fundamental component of all living organisms. Now, let’s delve into its characteristics and properties –

According to scientific findings, Carbon consists of 6 negatively charged electrons and 6 positively charged protons. To achieve stability, carbon can either gain 4 additional electrons to attain a configuration similar to the noble gas neon, or it can lose 4 electrons to reach a configuration similar to the noble gas helium.

In the 1st case, when a carbon atom gain 4 electrons, the new configuration will have 10 negative electrons but the positive protons will remain 6 and as negative electrons are too high (at molecular level) compare to positive protons, so the atom remains unstable, means this situation is not possible.

In the 2nd case, when a carbon atom loose 4 electrons, the new configuration will have only 2 negative electrons and 6 positive protons, which will again lead to unstable situation, due to imbalance between the two charges.

This means, unlike hydrogen and oxygen, giving and taking (in chemistry they call it ionic bond) is not an option to form bonds with carbon, to become stable, indeed it goes through a different kind of bond, known as co-valent bond, in simple term, “the bond formed by “sharing” of electrons”.

– In the 1st case, when a carbon atom gains 4 electrons, the resulting configuration will have 10 negative electrons, while the positive protons will remain at 6. However, since the number of negative electrons exceeds the number of positive protons at the molecular level, the atom remains unstable. Thus, this situation is not possible.

  • In the second scenario, when a carbon atom loses 4 electrons, its new configuration will consist of 2 negative electrons and 6 positive protons. This imbalance between the charges once again results in an unstable situation..
  • This means, unlike hydrogen and oxygen, carbon does not form bonds through giving and taking (known as ionic bonding) to achieve stability. Instead, it forms a different type of bond called a covalent bond, which involves the sharing of electrons.
  • This is the crucial section of the article. Pay close attention as we discuss the magical number 4, the of valence electrons that carbon possesses. These electrons actively participate in bond formation through electron sharing, ensuring the stability of carbon.
  • What does it mean when we say sharing electrons instead of gaining or losing electrons? Allow me to pose a scenario: A husband and wife reside in a home. Regardless of whether the home was purchased by the husband or the wife, it is jointly owned and shared by both individuals.
  • Means if the husband purchases something, it unquestionably belongs to him, however, it is equally the wife’s property as well, and vice versa, due to their marital status.
  • Similarly, Carbon shares its four electrons with other atoms to form bonds and achieve stability. The specific arrangement of these bonds can vary depending on the compound, whether carbon shares electrons with identical atoms, a single atom, or different atoms. Let’s now shift our focus from the molecular level to the biological level, specifically the realm of living organisms.

Since carbon makes up our composition, we inevitably share our energy to achieve stability. And what is this phenomenon called? Love. So, what does love imply? Love is the act of sharing our energy with someone who brings stability to our life. By sharing everything we have with that person, our emotions become fulfilled.

At the biological level, we, as humans, experience everything that happens to our bodies. Feeling loved and fulfilled by sharing what we are meant to is a divine experience for all higher organisms, particularly us, Homo sapiens.

I am sure by now, many of your inquiries regarding the reasons behind falling in love may have already been addressed. We fall in love because it is inherent in our nature to share our energies and form connections, which we refer to as love. This allows us to achieve a state of noble gas configuration or, in a more philosophical sense, obtain stability and nobility. As the renowned philosopher Osho once stated, it is a journey from sambhog to samadhi.

Now can you observe the shift occurring from biology to chemistry and then to divine?

We are made up of love, chemically referred to as bonds. It is what brings us completeness and makes life itself possible. Consequently, love serves as the fundamental essence for every multicellular organism.

Love is the purpose of our existence; love is the driving force behind the creation of the universe. Some individuals impart wisdom on self-love, encouraging us to prioritize ourselves and embrace selfishness. However, it begs the question: where are we ultimately headed? Are we on the correct path? Perhaps not.

Balance is necessary, as demonstrated by the case of carbon, a fundamental element. It cannot gain or lose excessive electrons. Instead, it forms stable bonds by appropriately sharing its electrons with other atoms.

In the same way, it is important to avoid a situation in life where one person contributes excessively while the other person contributes comparatively less in forming a bond, which is commonly known as love. This imbalance can result in instability within their relationship.

Ensure that you never surpass a limit when developing a connection with someone. It necessitates equal effort and participation from both individuals. When this occurs, it will result in the formation of a stable bond, akin to a remarkable love story. However, if one person invests disproportionately in the relationship while the other person lags behind, the bond weakens significantly and often breaks.

No one has yet been able to provide an explanation for life that is similar to the one I am about to share. There is often confusion between the bonds created by God (love) and the bonds formed within society (relationships or marriages).

How can a society that fails to comprehend these fundamental aspects of life expect to find guidance for leading a joyful existence? Regrettably, I must now convey that they have not even grasped the basic principles of biology and chemistry; their sole understanding seems to be limited to their own set of rules.

While I don’t deny that these are not mandatory, it is acceptable to have certain guidelines in our lives, as they possess their own allure. However, it was expected that everyone would also comprehend the enigmas of life, which remain elusive and hence contribute to the sorrows we witness everywhere.

Relying solely on human-made regulations in the name of customs and convictions is insufficient. Instead, we must foster an enlightened community that takes all facets of life into account, leading to a fulfilled existence.

In addition, if you possess a kind-hearted nature, you will hold positive thoughts towards all individuals or at least, towards that one person with whom you share a deep connection, and you will endeavor to offer aid in any way you can. This truly enhances the beauty of love in a way that defies explanation; it captures the profound emotions and unbreakable bond between two individuals, which we describe as divine and beyond the grasp of both biology and chemistry.

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