Introduction

Humans have coined the word, GOD. The cosmos did not say to call it a god. We can worship or call anybody or anything god. Some people worship different eternal human souls as gods, and others worship various forms of cosmic energy (i.e., atom particles) in nature such as planets’ radiation or earth’s five elements of energy such as air, fire, water, etc. as gods. All these gods i.e., eternal human souls as gods and cosmic energy as gods have restrictions on their powers. This book explains how to effectively use the energy support of the eternal human souls and cosmic energy particles around us in our human life and souls’ eternal afterlife.

Worship of eternal human souls as god:

A prominent industrialist with thousands of employees and a small shop owner with a few servants can be called a boss by their employees. The status of these two bosses is assessed based on their knowledge, ability, workforce under them, wealth status, etc. Similarly, the divine status of the godly souls (i.e., eternal human souls) also varies. People worship the various gods under various divine names/titles based on their cosmic energy-handling skills and their divine retinue. For afterlife survival, a human soul needs any of the gods’ support (i.e., eternal human souls who reside in the temples), as mentioned below.

  • In India, the ancient eternal human souls are called Trinity gods (Lord Siva, Lord Maha Vishnu, Lord Brahma). They have a vast divine retinue under them where many human souls are promoted as their prime parivar gods, such as Easwar gods, Lord Ganapathy, Lord Murugar, Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, etc.
  • The eternal human souls who are worshipped as parivar gods under trinity gods with divine titles such as Kala Bhairavar, Chandikeshwar, Garudaalwar, etc.
  • The eternal female souls are worshiped with the divine titles of Amman, Devi, Ambal, Mata, etc., and a supreme mother goddess as Aadhi Paraasakthi.
  • The eternal human souls with the divine titles of Karuppar, Muniswarar, Hanuman, etc., are worshiped as protective gods in village temples.
  • Eternal souls of ancestors as Clan gods (i.e., Kula devatas) in village temples.

Worship of nature’s cosmic energy as god:

  • Various forms of cosmic energy particles, such as free-roaming atoms in the air, and planet’s energy radiations are worshiped as god/dev as mentioned below. They are not eternal human souls. People worship the cosmos and its wide-spread cosmic energy particles in various terms such as Almighty God, Prapancha Sakthi, Brahman, etc.
  • Worshipping the earth’s five elements’ cosmic energy (Land, Water, Fire, Air, and Sky) as Na Ma Si Va Ya or Pancha Bootham.
  • Worshipping cosmic energy coming from the eight directions around the earth as Directional gods like Kubera Dev, Varuna Dev, Indra Dev, Nirudhi Dev, etc. Worshipping the solar system and its nine planet’s energy radiations as Surya Dev, Chandra Dev, Buddh Dev, Sukra Dev, Sani Dev, etc., and the 27 stars.
  • Worshipping light/fire energy (oil lamps) as a god, cosmic energy vibrations (mantras) as a god, cosmic energy flow drawings in a metal plate (Yantra) as a god, divine symbols as a god.

Reflections of cosmic energy while worshipping the following:

The cosmic energy particles (i.e., atom particles) in our surrounding environment have reflection characteristics, memory, and other powers. When we worship the following, the cosmic energy around them reflects the respective objects or worshipping personality’s human life characteristics as below.

  • When worshiping saintly souls, respectable persons, spiritual leaders, etc., the cosmic energy reflects their human life characteristics, such as love, mercy, peace, and other skills on the worshippers.
  • When worshipping the free-roaming cosmic energy particles at any place, they increase the worshippers’ existing characters and skills like energy boosting.
  • When worshipping the ancestors’ souls, the cosmic energy reflects those ancestors’ human life skills and characters through its memory characteristics.
  • When worshipping the various gods’ idols and portraits in the home puja room, cosmic energy reflects the cosmic skills of the respective gods.
  • When worshiping the various animals and birds depicted with the portraits of gods as gods’ divine vahanas, cosmic energy reflects such life forms’ skills in the worshippers’ brain chambers and boost similar skills.

Reflections, memory and other skills of cosmic energy:

The cosmic energy influences our lives even without worshipping them, as below:

  • Cosmic energy’s memory passed through genes, parents’ thoughts, etc.
  • Cosmic energy’s reflections from various colors used by us in daily life.
  • Cosmic energy’s reflection from various portraits, images, objects, symbols, and statues in our environment as per their characteristics.
  • Cosmic energy’s vibration in human names called Nameology and Numerology.
  • Planet’s cosmic energy’s impacts (Astrology) and natural stones (Gemology)
  • The flow of cosmic energy and electromagnetic waves in a home and corresponding human mood fluctuations (Vasthu).
  • Destructive forces of cosmic energy such as a curse, tantric and evil forces.
Solar System and Nine Planets
The solar system and nine planets are worshipped as Gods

We know the difficulties involved in life. Humans who aim for salvation (eternal life) must understand that their souls do not get a place like heaven in the sky. Human souls need a place to reside safely on earth and continuous energy to nourish their souls which is possible through the support of the eternal human souls who live in nearby temples and energizing rituals. We can learn from them the cosmic energy handling skills to exist as an intact soul and get a divine soul status in the afterlife.

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