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76
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
S. No.
Behavioural development
1.
Worldly Phenomena of the living beings
2.
Cause-affect law
Karmic bondage
Initial living-karma bondage
Increase in destruction-cumsubsidence of Karmas in current times
Importance
Mathematical form
Phenomena
Dullness
Controlled by Karmas
Where D1 Karmic density; D = Destinity
1
Dull
memory
Karmic fruition
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Flexible, dynamic, invisible but effect perceptible
Nature not properly detailed, eternal
non-explained, eternal
not properly explainable in the period of descent
With respect to past, future and present (?)
The scientifically materialistic basis of Karma Theory has been able to explain many physical and behavioural phenomena on the basis of glandular secretions, active centres in brain, heredity defects and their improvements, dietary changes, medication and meditation etc. as are shown in Table 2 below:
Table 2: Some Deficientcies and their Scientific Treament
Karmic cause
Fruition of
Knowledge obsc. karma
Controlled by brain, secretions and meditation etc.
Physical and medical treatments
Mechanical, deterministic, nonlocal causality
nature under consideration, physical, chemical or psychophysical
Explainable on the basis of matter-matter bond
Explainable in scientific age
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With respects to present only
S = KlnR: 1/D1 = D
Current cause
Hereditary, Environmental, Reduction in 02 Consumption, Phynyl pyruvic acid
RNA-mutation through neurons
Remedy
Glutamic Acid
Use of Brahmi, Sankhpushipi
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