The person towards whom he is attracted will have similar physical and behavioral characteristics; As are its characteristics, so will be its function; And as the deeds are done, so will the sanskars be formed in the intellect.
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In our physical world, the force of gravity arises from space-time, and then helps to maintain space-time relations, making possible the expression of the flow of time.
In modern physics, it is believed that wherever space-time in the universe is the most curved, gravity is also the highest, and where it is less, gravity is also less. The curvature of space-time is determined by matter.
From this the following formula is formed: 'Matter determines the curvature of spacetime, and the curvature of spacetime determines the speed of matter.' Therefore, as will be the space, so will be the force of gravity; as will be the force of gravity, so will be the speed of the matter; as will be the speed of the matter, so will be the shape, quantity etc. of the matter; as will be the matter, so will be the space.
If we place soul in place of matter and intellect in place of space, then this formula will become like this: 'The soul will determine its form by giving special sanskars to the intellect, and the sanskars of the intellect will determine the movement of the soul.'
Therefore, whatever kind of sanskars there are in the intellect, the same will be the attraction of the living being towards the forms and shapes; The person towards whom he is attracted will have similar physical and behavioral characteristics; As are its characteristics, so will be its function; And as the deeds are done, so will the sanskars be formed in the intellect. Quote from ‘Nirbhay, Nirvair, Akalmurti’ 8.
Readers can learn that our thoughts and intentions shape our reality, just like how gravity shapes space-time. By consciously shaping our mind through positive thinking and self-reflection, we can influence our lives for the better.

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The text presents an analogy between gravity and consciousness. It argues that just as gravity shapes space-time, which in turn affects the movement of matter, our souls shape our intellect (mind) which then influences our lives.
Here's a simpler explanation:
Our soul (like gravity) shapes our intellect (like space-time). Just like matter curves space-time, the way we think and feel (our sanskars) molds our intellect.
Our intellect (like space-time) determines our actions (like the movement of matter). The way our minds are shaped by our sanskars influences our choices and actions.
Our actions (like matter) create our karma (like the curvature of space-time). Our deeds and choices shape our future experiences.
This analogy can help us understand the power of our thoughts and intentions. It suggests that by consciously shaping our intellect (mind) through self-reflection, meditation, and positive thinking, we can influence our lives in a positive way.
In other words, we are not just passive observers of our lives, but active participants in shaping our own destiny.
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