Two-thirds of our universe is made up of energy, NASA says. If we could only find a way to capture it for our use.
The world is frantically looking for renewable sources of energy that do not contribute to global warming, and this reminds me of a story we heard growing up in India. There is a mythical bird named Chetak who is thirsty and looks for water all over the jungle, not realizing that the water he seeks has always been right under his feet.
Such is the situation with energy and humans.
For her pathfinding book, ‘Trespassing on Einstein’s Lawn’ (2014), Amanda Gefter interacted with some of the best brains in physics including Stephen Hawking and John Archibald Wheeler, a colleague of Albert Einstein at Princeton. She finally concluded that the universe came out of nothing. You can find glowing reviews of her book on amandagefter.com.
Theoretical physicist and a certified physician, Jim Kowall, concluded that although nothing physical can pass through the size of Planck length to be present on the other side, consciousness can for it is not physical.
The Dalai Lama states, “The universe may end one day but consciousness will remain, for it is eternal.” He is a recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize for Peace.
Thousands of years ago, sages concluded that creation requires two things: Consciousness and Energy. They coined the name Paratpara Shiva for undifferentiated consciousness and Adyashakti (primordial energy) for energy.
According to NASA, the universe is made up of three components: visible matter (5%), dark matter (27%), and energy (68%).
So, there is abundant energy in the universe if we could only find a way to capture it for our use and as it turns out, we can.
With Gurumahan’s blessings, we are beginning to understand how to see cosmic energy. In a recent article on Medium, Free Energy: When to Believe the Unbelievable, we explained how to attract it with meditation for personal well-being.
Theoretical physicist and medical doctor Jim Kowall has written an article, Energy for Free?, also on Medium (August 8, 2024) that provides a theoretical physics perspective on energy and how to attract it.
A senior executive with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, Paramahansa Tewari, went one step further. He not only understood that energy is abundant in the cosmos but also designed equipment to capture it for use on Earth.
Tewari designed and manufactured a machine that produced more power than what was supplied to it. A reputable Indian company, Kirloskar Electric, sent a team to Tewari’s lab and in a year or so, they had their own machine working in their company premises.
Incidentally, John Wheeler had admiringly responded to Tewari’s letters in 1975 and 1985.
A machine that produces more energy than what is supplied to it does not violate the conservation of energy principle (First Law of Thermodynamics) since energy is abundant in the universe.
Tewari stated, “Therefore, massless Ether has got to be once again established. Then, there will be a meaningful understanding of physics, meaningful understanding of metaphysics and meaningful understanding of spiritual processes.”
Kudos to Kirloskar Electric Company for taking Tewari’s invention seriously. Tewari’s is a disruptive innovation, and it needs to be handled with extreme care to avoid global turmoil.
To engage the attention of humanity, to think differently will necessarily be a long and arduous process.
Universal Peace Foundation, founded by my guru in Tamil Nadu, India, has a pyramid-like structure. People who meditate there have reported seeing an unexplained beam of light atop it.
Acknowledgments
This article carries the blessings of my guru, H.H. Gurumahan, Founder of Universal Peace Foundation, Thirumurthi Hills, Tamil Nadu, India. For the past 33 years, he has been undertaking three weeks of meditation and austerities for world peace.
At Thirumurthi Hills, there is a pyramid-like structure called Pranavalayam (Abode of Primordial Energy). Devotees meditate here and have noticed a beam of unexplained light atop it.