Page 28 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 8
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Sarupyata or the law of equivalence of form is not a new discovery in spirituality. It is obvious that we can only detect what our senses can perceive. The eye, for example, can perceive images by receiving specific wavelengths between the colours purple and red. This is why we cannot see shorter wavelengths than purple, such as ultraviolet, with a naked eye. A bee, on the other hand, does see ultraviolet, and this enables it to detect different kinds of flowers that we humans would not be able to distinguish. We all know that our world contains many frequencies, most of which we cannot receive, although they do affect us like the radio or x-ray waves. With the right instrument that can translate these waves to a length our sense organs can perceive we will be able to detect those waves in the space around us. If we were asked what is being broadcast right now on our favourite radio station, we would most likely say that we do not know. But if we turned on the radio and switched to the frequency of our favourite station, we would immediately answer. This is due to the fact that the radio fixes itself to
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