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Physicists speak of Quantum Entanglement — particles far apart, yet bound as one. The Rishis spoke of Ṛitam — the secret order of the Cosmos. Is this entanglement a glimpse of that Ṛitam? How may the seeker move from knowing it as a concept to realizing it as the Truth of Being?🧘🔬🧠✨🧬

Quantum entanglement, like morphic resonance, is a reflection of the truth of the interconnectedness of all the elements in creation. The deeper reason for this is the Yagna described in the Purusha Sukta. But material science is at least able to conceive of a matrix that connects and holds material particles together. But this is yet only about the material world. There are many others that science will discover in due course of time. 

Rta or Ritam is about the cosmic order. It is the law or the power that builds order out of chaos by putting all things in its right place. Material Science is still trying to understand it.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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