Evolution Of The Solar System

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In many regions in India, this day is celebrated as the beginning of a new year and of spring. Unlike the New Year of the Gregorian calendar, which is not in line with a seasonal marker, Ugadi, Yugadi, or Gudi Padwa as it is called, considers the unique position of the Sun in relation to the Earth on this day. The impact of the Sun on the planet and all life is undeniable, even for our basic survival. If you are interested in raising your consciousness, your relation with the Sun becomes very important. You do not necessarily have to know the movement of the Sun and the planets to meditate or go beyond your limitations. If you become more conscious, you will naturally be aware of the celestial movements.

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Human consciousness is still open to evolution. Further evolution of the human body would require dramatic changes in the solar system. The current physical laws of this planetary system do not allow further evolution of the human physiology. Of the one hundred and fourteen chakras in the body, two are outside the physiological framework. If out of the remaining one hundred and twelve, you manage to activate one hundred and eight, the other four will naturally open up. Actual work needs to be done on one hundred and eight chakras. That is why traditionally, there are one hundred and eight beads in a mala, one hundred and eight times you chant a mantra, and one hundred and eight circumambulations of certain energy spaces. This is because there are hundred and eight things that you need to do if you want to have a complete mastery over the human …show more content…
The diameter of the Sun is one hundred and eight times the diameter of the Earth. The distance between the Sun and the Earth is one hundred and eight times the diameter of the Sun. The distance between the Moon and the Earth is one hundred and eight times the diameter of the Moon. The Earth’s orbit is divided into one hundred and eight padas in a year. Planet Earth is arranging itself in the form of hundred and eight beads around the Sun. Accordingly, there are one hundred and eight beads in a mala that you wear. In Indian culture, many aspects of life are based on the understanding of the connection between the celestial system and the human system, its impact on us, and how we can make use of the changes that are happening from moment to moment, day to

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