A1) caitanyamātmā
A2) jṇānaṁ bandhaḥ
A3) spanda
A4)
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silence_speaks
So watching TV is not bad. Addiction to TV is a compulsive disorder - inability to manage mind. That's a problem.
It has been proven in certain other animals, that if you put a "better than life" example of, in this example, prospective mates, as an option into their existence; they no longer actually mate preferring the "better than life" fake offering over reality. If I recollect correctly this was shown with birds, but I am not entirely sure; you will have to take my word for it, that this has been adequately demonstrated. Is it not a illusion of Ahaṃkāra to think humans much different to this? For example: there less and less room for musicians in Western culture, people prefer CD's, comparing musicians to CD's; not the inverse. Paradoxical, as music (to play an instrument) is the most wonderful meditation.
A)5 Please refer to A2
A6) Brain waves, in universal conciousness; Time.
A)7 Travelling through time, our perception of, is simply life as we experience it. Sound beneath, or above, a certain frequency is inaudible to our ears; this does not mean that it does not exist, nor does it imply that we are not affected by it: Weather fronts are very low sound waves.
Chandas in Mantra are low frequency sound waves, if you put up a visual representation of a recording of a mantra; you can see this plainly ...
A8) I understand it, and it also corresponds to the reality I see day in day out.
A9) No its not to make this "sound" scientific. Why translate this into Sanskrit; If there are English words which mean the same? Incidentally evidence of the existence of the Higgs boson, confirms that A8) is just.
A10) They are the dream state and beyond. Also in correspondence with this; they are the subconscious; the heart rate; the pulse; the rate at which we breath. Please refer to brain wave length and states of conciousness and their corresponding effect on our regulatory systems.
A11) śiva is all of this; and that.
A12) Please refer to A1.
Wow ... your final question, Q13) reads like a school exam paper; and with that it appears to be a circular argument, I didn't do so well at school and prefer not even to attempt to answer this question.
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