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Destiny and the rule of Give-and-Take. Destiny and the rule of give-and-take Many events in our lives are destined beginning with our birth and the family that we are born into. One is born into a family where conditions are conducive to undergo one’s destiny and where one has a significant give-and-take account with each member of his or her family. According to the law of karma, every positive deed generates a "merit" while every negative deed generates a "demerit" or a sin. Subsequently one has to reap the results of one’s actions. The law of karma is infallible. Throughout our lives we are either settling an old account or creating a new one. Also, the status of the relationship and the sex of the individual may change with subsequent births. The following are some examples of how accounts are created and settled as one’s destiny.

According to the science of Spirituality, most of our family members are people with whom we have positive or negative accounts from previous births. What are the cosmic elements? Absolute Cosmic Elements. The Earth, The Air, The Fire, The Water, Return. Sattva Raja Tama. Abstract The three subtle basic components (trigunās) of Sattva, Raja and Tama are the very fabric of creation. Unknown to modern sciences, they permeate through all living and non-living, tangible and intangible things. The vibrations emitted by anything are dependent on its predominant subtle basic component. This also influences the behaviour of all things. The proportion of these components in human beings can only be changed by spiritual practice. 1.

Introduction and definition The purpose of this article is to give our readers a strong foundation about the concept of the three subtle basic components. According to modern sciences, the Universe is made up of basic physical particles that include electrons, protons, neutrons, mesons, gluons and quarks. At a spiritual level, however, the Universe is made up of something even more basic. The characteristics of each of these components are described in brief in the following table: 2. ^Top 3. Explanation of the diagram 4. 5. 6. Footnotes: 7.

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