Marut in Veda: The Possible Quantum and Metaphysical Forces.
Let's talk about the Marut power from the Vedas related to Quantum Physics and Metaphysics. This will give you some idea about the depth of ancient knowledge.
When discussing our body, we must understand the relationship between the body and the brain. The body acts like a machine, while the brain acts like the engine of that machine. If the engine works properly, your machine (the body) works well. But, for the engine to run, you need fuel.
In terms of neuroscience, this fuel is called dopamine. It is the chemical that creates love and compassion in your mind. When you do some work with total concentration, you don’t feel depressed thinking about the past. You also don’t feel anxiety about future uncertainties.
Your workflows are filled with joy because, at that time, your brain is producing dopamine. This becomes a reward for your work. Your engine feels like it's running smoothly, just like new.
Just as a machine cannot run without fuel, you cannot do anything without enough dopamine. You won't have to focus on your work. Even when you try to work, you will feel restless.
If there is too much dopamine in your body, you won’t be able to focus on your work and complete it correctly. The rush to finish will lead to mistakes. At that time, you need to control the excess dopamine.
In your brain, serotonin helps to control excess dopamine. Serotonin regulates the fuel in your brain engine and enables you to work in a controlled way.
If you have low serotonin, you will develop an extreme attachment to whatever your mind is focused on. You will feel restless without it and develop an addiction to it. You become wild and overly aggressive.
When you feel incredibly restless, neurons like GABA and the amygdala in your brain work together to create fear and apply an "emergency brake" on your restlessness. This is called a panic attack, which helps divert your attention.
Besides this, hormones like oxytocin, cortisol, and testosterone play a significant role in our emotional, physical, and reproductive health.
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Oxytocin, produced in the hypothalamus and released from the pituitary gland, helps build social relationships and trust, assists in childbirth, and makes breastfeeding easier.
Cortisol, produced by the adrenal gland during stress, controls metabolism, blood sugar levels, immune response, and inflammation.
Testosterone, produced in the testes for men and ovaries for women, boosts sexual desire, increases muscle growth, and enhances sexual energy.
Our body’s hormones need regular energy to function correctly.
Our body has a total of nine openings. These openings work as centres that connect us to different aspects of nature.
Not only from the food we eat, the air we breathe, and our thoughts but also through these nine openings, the body receives different kinds of energy from nature in the form of nine types of Durga-like forces.
Both microscopic life and quantum sub-particles are part of these nine forces. They work together as different armies called Marut in the Vedas.
These Marut groups work as representatives of nature to keep the body alive and active. In the Vedas, over 180 Marut groups have been identified.
They are called the Rudra (Shiva) Sena (Shiva's army). Their job is to remove obstacles that come in the way of the body’s engine, fuel, and other components like enzymes, hormones, and the immune system. They ensure the body works freely and effectively with proper energy, as described in the Vedas.
Deep knowledge of this will significantly help in understanding the quantum and metaphysical forces that govern neurology, psychology, and artificial intelligence at a subtle level.