he recently held Conference of Parties (COP29) in Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan where global leaders assembled for brainstorming sessions to find out a solution to climate change which is progressing at a faster rate than previously anticipated with its impacts more widespread and severe than models initially projected were in for a surprise as an Indian scientist enlightened them about the potential and possibilities of the Vedas composed in the subcontinent.
Sean Clarke, who works with Maharshi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya’s Spiritual Science Research Foundation in Goa presented his research findings during the Baku conclave. The findings of Clarke, formerly of Indian Navy, differed from mainstream scientific narrative. Clarke’s research which was held under the guidance of Dr Jayant Athavale, head of Maharshi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya, has established with evidence that 98 per cent of the causes for climate change is due to the cyclical changes the Earth is currently transitioning through. Clarke said that only two per cent was due to human behavior.
Ancient Indian scriptures state that the Universe goes through cycles and mini cycles of Time
(which has been described as Kaal). Depending on the upper or lower end of the cycle, there is a predominance of spiritual purity (Sattva) component or the Tama component (spiritual impurity).
“The spiritual impurity or Tama has a ubiquitous negative impact on the five Absolute cosmic principles of Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether that control the environment and climate on earth. As a result the negatively affected Cosmic Principles get imbalanced and give rise to erratic weather patterns and natural disasters,” said Sean Clarke.
Dr S Kalyanaraman, director, Saraswati Research Center, Chennai, said that our Rishis have provided remarkable insights into cosmic energy linking Aatman with Paramatman as a unified theory of consciousness.
The splendor of Lord Kailas metaphor is mirrored by water dripping continuously on Shivalinga in every temple venerating the divine as water giver from the Himalayas,” said Dr Kalyanaraman.
He pointed out that the dance of Nataraja was being celebrated in CERN Laboratory in Europe.
According to Clarke, when spiritual pollution reaches critical levels, nature strives to restore balance.
“This restorative process often manifests through extreme weather events and natural forces. We have to increase spiritual purity in our lives,” said Clarke.
The MAV team measured with a Universal Aura Scanner the aura of water bottles collected from adjacent apartments in a residential colony in Mumbai. “Water bottle from the house where the residents practiced spirituality showed a positive aura while the one from the house that did not practice spirituality showed negative aura.” he said.
This is how human actions influence the environment,” said Clarke.