Revelation of Worlds within our Realm — Part 1

Peek into various versions of Reality

ayushranjanroy
7 min readJun 27, 2024

Escaping Dreamscape

We were being chased as the full moon hung over us, amidst the medieval battle of axes and spears we heard metallic hums of laser guns piercing through the dense fogs. I ran along with my fellow soldiers on horseback gasping for life from extraterritorial beings of crashed ships on the mountainside. Their intentions were clear; to hunt us down.

We unknowingly plunged into a sharp decline leading into a dense tropical jungle…. four of us made it, an architecture shining in the moon’s ghastly glow, perhaps to a mysterious temple guarded by snakes and enormous violet scorpions; As our hearts were pounding we moved in sleekly;

Suddenly, one of us dissolved into the fog, and panic set in. To escape the sinister energy radiating in the temple we turn around to hear warcries of masses of our adversary marching our way, In a stroke of desperation, I pushed against a wooden panel, revealing a trapdoor. I slid into the sketchy basement below, tumbling through the darkness and into the void as if I were transitioning into the new world…..

To be continued: next blog ->Revelation of Worlds within our Realm: Part 2

Religious Prospect

A river originating from the Gangotri glacier in the Himalayas is a stream of life that breathes vitality into numerous species — terrestrial and aquatic; flora, and fauna, maintaining the rich ecosystem, binding communities together and replenishing life everywhere it flows.

This theory of universal interconnectedness and cosmic connection in all living beings through a common life giver: The River Ganges has a significant physical feature but also holds immense cultural and spiritual importance in Indian society, being worshipped as a goddess and considered purifying by Millions of Hindus.

Hindus are an extremely religious part of humanity, intensely devoted.

  • They not only worship idols and statutes but also find DIVINITY, SACREDNESS or Bhagwan (God) in fellow humans, animals, and even in mountains, rivers, plants and trees.

In their society, they greet someone with namaste and bow down - this cultural act holds significance as they bow down to the Supreme God situated within them and not the physical being.

The majestic mountain ranges of the Great Himalayas influence the climate of southern Asia, shield us through harsh weather, support diverse ecosystems, provide essentials to the survival of millions, and most importantly protect our borders as father guarding a subcontinent.

—> Indians bow down to such a divine entity — sun, river, mountain.

Sadhus, ascetic holy men choose the Himalayas as the place of pilgrimage since this adobe of god offers divine cosmic connection with the creator.

It offers austerity to a practitioner, a serene and remote nature for solitude and tranquillity, and the harsh climate allows penance and hardships for faster spiritual growth. “Such is the penance sometimes ants make colonies inside the meditator. ”

Seat makes a man: trusting adaptability?

I sometimes ponder a question: does a man make a seat or seat make a man? When a man has been given certain responsibilities, keeping in check with the right network, mentality and necessary resources, he will surely adapt. The most crucial thing here is the right network or the right people because

We have to forcefully realize the fact that the purest way to reconstruct life is to transform mentality, rest will follow afterwards.

Ever reflected upon the reason behind this saying that you are the average of the five people we spend the most time with?

This brings us to the central idea of the blog.

Introduction — Recognising the frequencies

Have you ever wondered why we instantly feel attached to successful people based on looks, fame, net worth or personality?

  • A foreigner visits a village in his shiny car; poor children swarm it.
  • A celebrity spotted at the airport is chased for selfies & autographs.
  • Always well-dressed, and well-spoken will steal away all credibility.

A social human seems to have been wired to believe that by emulating these ideal beings, we have a fair chance of absorbing their success.

If we think that if we ACT, BEHAVE, and APPEAR like them, we’ll achieve what they have. That’s why the majority of borderline-rich buy more extravagant stuff than the truly rich.

— But all for one I believe the way upward is a directly opposite approach; a more foundational one. You can’t make a plant & its leaves grow by watering its leaves; you have to water the roots.

— Similarly, becoming a successful tech entrepreneur isn’t about mimicking their outward appearance or possessions: Luxury, cars and flashy valuables are just the BYPRODUCT. Rather success comes when you focus on their INPUT.

It requires experiencing the same emotional and physical turmoil they faced over years of hardships — lack of funding, uncertainty & competition.

By watering the roots of our ambitions, and discipline we can grow alongside the leaves, stems, and flowers, and maybe one day, we’ll see the fruits of our labour flourish.

The Essence Within — Exploring Soul

In Hindu philosophy, some interesting terms shed light on human behaviour and development. Swabhav refers to one’s temperament, which is essentially the developed character of a person. Sanskar, on the other hand, encompasses ethics, values, traditions, and cultural norms learned from society. Lakshan is the symptom one inculcates by repeating habits.

— In a spiritual context, sanskar also refers to the blueprint of a soul. This philosophy suggests that as our soul journeys through infinite rebirths, we carry deep memory blueprints or sanskar from previous lives.

— This concept might explain why some people excel in certain skills more easily than others. Our current life’s swabhav, or temperament, will shape the sanskar of our next life. Analogously, swabhav can be linked to a muscle that grows bigger and stronger with practice.

Another fascinating Western philosophical concept: is existentialism which gives a parallel viewpoint. Consider a knife with different handles: wooden, steel, or plastic; Despite that, it will be considered a knife due to the blade — the ESSENCE of a knife, compared to swabhav which is the essence of a living being the soul.

Elevating and fine-tuning our frequencies

Let’s delve into the hypothesis of “switching frequencies”. The present decisions impact our future in various capacities, shaping our lives in unexpected ways with infinite possibilities.

— Changing an exam coaching batch for a crush can lead to a better college and a better profession.

— Advice from an influential, charming person can motivate us to excel.

— Educating a girl can contribute to dozens of brilliant professionals in the next two generations.

— Traumatic experiences can trigger a determination to achieve our goals.

After every alteration or flicking on a switch in the mental map, for a specific goal, we begin to embody the traits and behaviours associated with our newly formed ambition and begin aligning with that frequency.

I tend to imagine, I’ll slide constantly through the infinite parallel universes in the phase of intense determination and hardship until I hit the right version of Earth which I am whom I have set out to achieve. The sweet spot 😉

— As we navigate these challenges, we EVOLVE, and we ADAPT to new circumstances and are guided by experiences, ultimately shaping our destiny. Through these profound shifts, we achieve our goals and undergo personal transformation to illuminate the path of others.

Imagine if you could effortlessly pick up the traits and mindset of the successful people you admire. I hypothesise that by immersing ourselves in the network and company of those we aspire to the most, we subconsciously pick up their traits, mentality, or what I call their “frequency.”

Like radio has unique stations on individual frequencies, humans too share unique bandwidth — It all derives from their nature and character.

  • Consider a group of musicians. They possess a deep sense of hearing, creativity, attention to detail, and teamwork coordination — These are macro characteristic frequencies in the bandwidth of a musician.

This can act as a jumpstart to exploring fields, aligning our nature with these frequencies, and improving our predefined skills.

Photo by Brett Sayles

Building the Ideal Network

  1. Recognise Your Goals: If you aspire to be a successful entrepreneur, immerse yourself in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Attend startup events, network with founders, and follow industry leaders.
  2. Find the Right People: Seek out individuals who exhibit the traits and characteristics you admire. Surround yourself with them. Their mindset, work ethic, and attitude will naturally influence you.
  3. Engage Actively: Simply being in the same space isn’t enough; you need to participate actively. Ask questions, seek advice, and learn from their experiences. Engage in meaningful conversations and contribute.
  4. Adopt Their Habits: Observe their habits and routines. Successful people often have disciplined routines that contribute to their achievements. Incorporate similar habits into your own life.

— This will elevate you from your ground state; take some risks and adopt some habits to reach an excited state my dear atom!

You can decide what version of Reality you want to live in!!!

next blog ->Revelation of Worlds within our Realm: Part 2

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ayushranjanroy

23 and uncovering the reality through philosophy, psychology and coffee.