1. The document discusses the scientific process of procreation from fertilization to the development of a zygote into an embryo and eventually a fetus. It explains how electrical charges and energies are transferred between sperm, egg, and subtle mind consciousness to initiate this process.
2. It goes on to compare the development of consciousness in a new physical body to the origination of fire. Just as fire arises from a combination of fuel, oxidizer, heat and a chain reaction, a sentient being arises from the combination of a physical body, oxygen intake, subtle mind consciousness, and electrochemical impulse transmission in the nervous system.
3. Prevailing mind consciousness and sense consciousness arise simultaneously with the formation of the
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Pro-creation in Samsara
1. Pro-creation (Sexual) in Samsāra
A sperm and an egg would contain with subtle mind consciousness respectively. A
sexual pro-creating process would begin with the aggregation of sperm and egg
under a balanced phenomenon. During the integrating process, some new
information would be produced and it would evolve into knowledge. Consecutively,
the gained knowledge would induce a sense of representation that would then give
rise to an element of memory. The elements of memory would stimulate a process
of compulsion and this would lead to a broadcasting of kammic imprints in its own
vibrational frequency that in turn electro-magnetically attract with similar kammic
imprints unearthed from the influx of subtle mind consciousness elsewhere in the
dependent nature (as per the law of vibration and attraction).
Scientifically, a sperm is an electrically neutral structure with the equal amount of
positive and negative charges. An egg is also an electrically neutral structure with
the equal amount of positive and negative charges. During the fertilisation period,
the sperms are guided by temperature when travelling through most of the
fallopian tube and navigate by tuning in to the egg’s chemical call when they get
close to the fertilisation site. When a sperm conflates with an egg to form a
zygote, it would give rise to energy absorption inside the egg structure. The
electron bonded to an atom of the egg absorbs the proper amount of energy
deriving from the potential (stored) energy of the sperm. The energy absorbed
would then exceed the electric potential barrier that originally confined it, thus
breaking the bond and freeing it to move. The electron is then emitted as a free
electron from the zygote structure and the amount of energy required is called the
ionisation energy.
According to the cycle of Dependent Origination, an imbalanced phenomenon
would lead to an adjusting process. The adjusting process would then lead to an
aligning process and the aligning process would subsequently lead to a new
balanced phenomenon. When an atom loses an electron, an imbalanced
phenomenon occurs. The atom then becomes a charged particle called an ion.
These imbalanced ion particles are responsible for the electron flow (energy flow in
the form of electricity). Ions will take or release an electron to become balance
again. Therefore, the zygote, an electro-magnetic being with positively charged
ions, would be balanced with the ‘jump’ of an electron from an atom elsewhere.
In other words, a positively charged ion would electro-magnetically attract to a
negatively charged ion elsewhere and this condition is crucial for the development
of zygote into embryo.
2. For general understanding, a zygote would develop into an embryo only with the
presence of negative ions, positive ions and the compatible ‘free-flow’ subtle
mind consciousness as a boost factor. In the absence of any or all of these
mentioned elements, the advance development of zygote would be impeded. The
‘free-flow’ subtle mind consciousness under an imbalanced phenomenon would go
through the adjusting process and subsequently the aligning process. During the
aligning process, the ‘free-flow’ subtle mind consciousness would attract and ally
with the new body that contains all necessary equal and opposite elements (both
in qualitative and quantitative aspects). In other words, this integrating process
would arise in the right place at the right time under a perfectly conducive
environment. Thus a new being is formed under a new balanced phenomenon.
As mentioned earlier, a zygote is a newly formed being with positively charged ions.
A positively charged ion would naturally attract a negatively charged ion. The
negative ions encircling the zygote would permeate into the surface of it,
enhancing metabolism of the cell membranes, accelerating the mitosis process and
the delivery of oxygen to inner cells and tissues. Last of all, the compatible ‘free-
flow’ subtle mind consciousness would be absorbed into the zygote to initiate a
sparkling process. The sparkling process is made possible only with the
absorption of sufficient like energies elsewhere into the zygote. The electron
bonded to an atom of the zygote absorbs the proper amount of energy deriving
from the potential (stored) energy of the compatible ‘free-flow’ subtle mind
consciousness. The energy absorbed would then exceed the electric potential
barrier that originally confined it, thus breaking the bond and freeing it to move.
The electron is then emitted as a free electron and it upsets the electrical charge
equilibrium of the embryo. Thus an embryo is a newly formed being with positively
charged ions and it continues to attract negative ions from the surroundings to
enhance metabolism of the cell membranes, accelerating the mitosis process and
the delivery of oxygen to inner cells and tissues.
In addition, during the sparkling process, prevailing mind consciousness and sense
consciousness would be newly formed, simultaneously. Sparkling process would
lead to the process of fusion and consolidation. This would mean no chance for
any subsequent compatible ‘free-flow’ subtle mind consciousness to be absorbed
into the embryo after the sparkling process – just like the scenario of the first
sperm enters the egg during the fertilising process. The embryo would continue to
develop into a fetus and it is a stage of the early development of the nervous
system in the new body. The nervous system is an electrical impulses dependent
system – this means in the absence of imbalanced ion particles, the nervous
system in the new body would be stalled indefinitely. The nervous system
includes both the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The
3. central nervous system is made up of the brain and the spinal cord and the
peripheral nervous system is made up of the somatic and the autonomic nervous
systems. The nervous system allows the sentient beings to quickly detect,
communicate and co-ordinate information on the external and the internal
environment via efficient appropriate responses for survival and/or reproduction.
For general understanding, consciousness is synergy. Synergy is generally defined
as the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is
greater than the sum of the individual elements, contributions, etc. In other words,
synergy is energy that expands through cooperation and it is a key to the
geometric expansion of consciousness. When the nervous system in a new body is
formed, sense consciousness would arise simultaneously. Sense consciousness is
a subtle synergy resulted from the interaction of subtle mind consciousness in the
new body i.e. the electrochemical transmission along the neurons throughout the
nervous system. And this synergy arising is in accordance with the yin-yang
principle that states: ‘Yin creates Yang and Yang activates Yin’. Synonymously,
subtle mind consciousness is yin and sense consciousness is yang - just as a
state of total yin is reached, yang begins to grow. Yin contains seed of yang and
vice versa.
Moreover, the central nervous system especially the brain would comprise with the
highest density of neurons in the entire nervous system of the new body and this
circumstance would give rise to another type of synergy identified as prevailing
mind consciousness – a prevalent synergy. In other words, mind consciousness
and brain are symbiotic; one never exists without the other. The brain is actually a
coagulated form of the conflated prevailing and subtle mind consciousnesses itself
- just as water looks like ice, the mind looks like the brain, and the body. With high
density of neurons, the brain could perform a variety of complex functions beside
transmitting signals and sending messages to each other parts of the body. Among
the complex functions are controlling, regulating, analysing, organising, wishing,
interpreting, memorising, etc. – for these complex functions are basically, the roles
of prevailing and subtle mind consciousnesses.
As a reference, mind and body arising are analogous to the origination of fire.
From an article pulled out from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, the origin of fire is
described as follows: -
‘Fires start when a flammable and/or a combustible material, in combination with a
sufficient quantity of an oxidizer such as oxygen gas or another oxygen-rich
compound (though non-oxygen oxidizers exist that can replace oxygen), is exposed
to a source of heat or ambient temperature above the flash point for the
4. fuel/oxidizer mix, and is able to sustain a rate of rapid oxidation that produces a
chain reaction. This is commonly called the fire tetrahedron. Fire cannot exist
without all of these elements in place and in the right proportions. For example, a
flammable liquid will start burning only if the fuel and oxygen are in the right
proportions. Some fuel-oxygen mixes may require a catalyst, a substance that is
not directly involved in any chemical reaction during combustion, but which enables
the reactants to combust more readily. Once ignited, a chain reaction must take
place whereby fires can sustain their own heat by the further release of heat
energy in the process of combustion and may propagate, provided there is a
continuous supply of an oxidizer and fuel.’
The mentioned comparison can be depicted as below: -
Combustion Sparkling process
Fire Sentient being
Flame Prevailing mind consciousness
Fuel/combustible material Sentient body
Oxidiser Oxygen intake
Heat Subtle mind consciousness
Chain reaction Electrochemical impulse/transmission
Catalyst ‘Free-flow’ subtle mind consciousness
The principle in effect: When the flame is blown off, the chain reaction stops and
the fire would be vanished. However, the ambient temperature (heat) remains
temporarily but below the flash point for fuel/oxidiser mix and waiting for all the
right elements in place and on the right proportions. Likewise, when a sentient
being has passed on, the prevailing mind consciousness dies out and the
electrochemical impulse/transmission would lapse. However, the subtle mind
consciousness still remains temporarily in liberated forms before subscribing to the
next becoming process under a balanced phenomenon.
As a conclusion, prevailing mind consciousness and sense consciousness would
not arise without the manifestation of a physical body. However, subtle mind
consciousness is somehow independent from the physical body and would continue
to play a significant role in the continuous process of birth, life, death and re-birth
- known as samsāra.