Hahaha, Брахманчо, не се сърди че те оприличих към йога материалистите, които все вярват в науката и се опитват по научен начин с преводи да обяснят йога.
Йога се преживява. Тя не се анализира, тя не е философия. По-скоро се съпостяват преживяванията чрез нея. Колко пъти ще се опитвам да ти помогна да разбереш, че опитът е важният, осъзнаването е свойствено и показател на нивото на което се намираш, то е вторичното, първичното е изборите които правиш и преживяваш... Това те тласка напред или те лъкатуши по улеите на живота...
И нали постоянно търсиш обяснение чрез науката, ето ти един много истински аналог (the butterfly effect) на изборите които правим и как тия избори ни препращат към непредвидими преживявания в следващи събития (карма):
The butterfly effect is a phrase that encapsulates the more technical notion of sensitive dependence on initial conditions in chaos theory. Small variations of the initial condition of a dynamical system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system. This is sometimes presented as esoteric behavior, but can be exhibited by very simple systems: for example, a ball placed at the crest of a hill might roll into any of several valleys depending on slight differences in initial position.
In mathematics and physics, chaos theory describes the behavior of certain nonlinear dynamical systems that under certain conditions exhibit a phenomenon known as chaos. Among the characteristics of chaotic systems, described below, is a sensitivity to initial conditions (popularly referred to as the butterfly effect). As a result of this sensitivity, the behavior of systems that exhibit chaos appears to be random, even though the model of the system is deterministic in the sense that it is well defined and contains no random parameters. Examples of such systems include the atmosphere, the solar system, plate tectonics, turbulent fluids, economics, and population growth.
Systems that exhibit mathematical chaos are deterministic and thus orderly in some sense; this technical use of the word chaos is at odds with common parlance, which suggests complete disorder. (See the article on mythological chaos for a discussion of the origin of the word in mythology, and other uses.) A related field of physics called quantum chaos theory studies non-deterministic systems that follow the laws of quantum mechanics.
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