What if the greatest saints discovered a force that works beyond sound and even beyond light?
We have all heard about Dhyan, Dharna, and Samadhi. But what exactly is Samadhi? What happens when a saint enters Jeevit Samadhi, or when a saint reaches the state of Samadhi through deep meditation?
In our previous discussion on time, we explored the concept of time dilation—how speed and mass can influence time, both from a scientific and a spiritual perspective. Today, we will take that discussion one step further and explore how it connects to the concept of Samadhi.
But before we understand Samadhi, we need to answer a very interesting question:
What Is the Fastest Thing in the Universe?
The answer may not be what you think.
We often see that many saints give more importance to meditation than to mantra chanting. Why is that?
What do they experience during meditation?
What happens when they go deeper and deeper into the state of Samadhi?
Meditation simply means focusing the mind on a particular thing. It could be a mantra, an energy, a sound, a form, or even pure awareness itself.
But why is this practice considered so powerful?
Let us understand this step by step.
First, think about outer space, which we call Antariksh in Hindi.
Suppose you were standing in space and shouted as loudly as possible. Would anyone hear you?
No.
The reason is simple: space is mostly a vacuum, and sound needs a medium to travel. Without a medium, sound cannot move. Therefore, sound cannot be the fastest thing in the universe.
Now let us talk about light.
Unlike sound, light can travel through a vacuum. That is why sunlight is able to travel across millions of kilometers of empty space and still reach Earth.
According to science, light is the fastest thing we know.
But before we accept that answer completely, we need to understand something interesting about light itself.
Science tells us that light has a dual nature.
Sometimes it behaves like a particle, and sometimes it behaves like a wave.
The particle form of light is called a photon.
This is one of the most fascinating discoveries of modern science.
So, according to science, light is the fastest known phenomenon in the universe.
But according to our Guru Tattva, there is something even more mysterious.
A force that works where sound cannot reach.
A force that continues to act even where ordinary communication becomes impossible.
That force is gravity.
Can Gravity Really Be Faster Than Light?
If it is true, then how does it work?
And if it is, then how can we understand it?
To explore this idea, we first need to understand the concept of dimensions.
We are familiar with the physical world around us, which we experience in three dimensions. But many spiritual traditions and scientific theories suggest that reality may extend beyond what our eyes can see.
For example, if we want to travel from one planet to another, light can help us cross vast distances. However, even the speed of light still operates within the physical universe that we experience.
But what if consciousness wants to move beyond the limitations of the physical world?
What if it wants to connect with higher dimensions?
According to Guru Tattva, this is where gravity becomes important.
The Mystery of Strings
What if everything in the universe is connected by invisible threads?
Modern science has proposed an idea known as String Theory.
According to this theory, the smallest building blocks of the universe may not be tiny particles at all.
Instead, they may be incredibly small vibrating strings.
Imagine a guitar string.
The same string can produce different musical notes depending on how it vibrates.
String Theory proposes something similar:
- One vibration of a string appears as an electron.
- Another vibration appears as a photon (particle of light).
- Another vibration appears as a different particle.
In this view, all particles are different vibration patterns of the same fundamental string.
In simple words:
- Science traditionally viewed particles as tiny points.
- String Theory suggests that particles are actually vibrating strings.
Although these strings are too small to be directly observed, the theory has fascinated scientists because it attempts to explain many mysteries of the universe through a single framework.
Some versions of String Theory even suggest that the universe may contain many more dimensions than the three dimensions we normally experience.
The Universe as a Cosmic Fabric
A simple example can help us understand this idea.
As we have discussed in the previous blog, that the universe is like a stretched cloth.
Now place a small ball on it.
The cloth bends only slightly.
But if you place a heavy ball on the same cloth, the cloth bends much more deeply.
As a result, smaller objects nearby begin moving toward the heavier ball.
This pulling effect is what we call gravity.
The heavier the object, the stronger the pull.
Where Sound Stops and Light Struggles
According to Guru Tattva, gravity continues to work.
If we imagine the universe as a vast interconnected fabric, then everything within it is connected through that fabric.
Sound has limitations.
Light also has its own limitations.
But gravity affects the fabric itself.
According to Guru Tattva, this is why gravity is considered so important.
Where ordinary communication cannot reach…
Where sound cannot travel…
And where even light has its limitations…
Gravity continues to act through the very fabric of the universe itself.
And this understanding becomes one of the keys to exploring the deeper mysteries of meditation and Samadhi.
Beyond the Limits of Light What happens when ordinary communication is no longer enough?
Let us imagine two worlds where time flows differently.
Suppose on one world, one day passes.
But on another world, an entire year passes during that same period.
How would communication work between them?
According to Guru Tattva, once we move beyond the ordinary physical level, we encounter realities where the rules we are familiar with may no longer apply in the same way.
This is where gravity becomes important.
The idea is that gravity is not merely a force that pulls objects.
It is also a bridge that connects different levels of existence.
When ordinary methods reach their limits, gravity continues to provide a connection.
Understanding Gravity Through Everyday Life
We may not see gravity, but we constantly see its effects.
Science tells us that larger objects pull smaller objects toward themselves.
This pulling force is called gravity.
We cannot see gravity directly.
We only see what it does.
For example:
- The Earth pulls us toward the ground.
- The Moon influences the oceans.
- The Sun holds entire planets in its orbit.
Gravity itself is invisible, yet its influence is visible everywhere.
The Wave That Carries the Message
What if touching one corner of the universe could affect another?
Imagine holding a long rope tightly from both ends.
If you suddenly move one end, a wave immediately travels through the entire rope.
The rope itself carries the movement.
The wave does not need to search for a path—it already has one.
According to Guru Tattva, the universe works in a similar way.
The fabric of the universe is already connected.
When a powerful gravitational pull is created, it generates waves within that fabric.
Those waves travel through the existing connection, carrying influence from one place to another.
The greater the gravity, the stronger the wave.
And the stronger the wave, the farther it can reach.
This is why gravity is considered more than a simple force of attraction. It becomes a bridge between distant points of the universe.
The Ancient Secret of Meditation
What if meditation was not just about silence, but about learning to touch the fabric of the universe?
Now let us understand how this concept is viewed in the Sanatan tradition.
According to Guru Tattva, the saints of ancient times did not always rely on spoken words or physical communication. When they wanted to receive knowledge, convey a message, or connect with higher realms, they would enter deep states of meditation.
Why?
Because meditation was seen as a way of connecting with dimensions beyond the physical world.
Instead of sending sound through the air, they connected directly with the fabric of the universe itself.
According to this understanding, meditation teaches a person how to develop spiritual gravity.
Listening to the Heartbeat of the Universe
When the mind becomes silent, the universe begins to speak.
You may have heard saints say that in deep meditation one can feel the heartbeat of the universe.
What does this mean?
Imagine dropping a leaf into a flowing river.
After some time, the leaf starts moving with the flow of the river itself.
Similarly, when a person enters deep meditation, he gradually becomes aligned with the flow of the universe.
According to Guru Tattva, the meditator begins to connect with the universal fabric itself.
And once that connection becomes strong enough, he can influence that fabric just as a person can create waves in a stretched cloth.
The Journey Beyond the Physical World
What if travel was possible without moving through physical space?
According to Guru Tattva, when a person performs astral travel, he is not travelling with the speed of light.
Instead, he travels through the connections created by gravity.
Imagine sitting on a large stretched cloth.
If someone suddenly creates a powerful wave in that cloth, the movement travels across it instantly.
In the same way, the astral body is believed to move through the fabric of the universe itself.
This is why gravity is considered the bridge between different realms and dimensions.
The Invisible Connection Between Dimensions
Why some presences are felt even when nothing is visible
Have you ever entered a place and suddenly felt fear, peace, heaviness, goosebumps, or the sense that someone was present—even though no one could be seen?
According to Guru Tattva, this happens because our physical senses are limited to the third dimension, while many entities exist beyond it. Since they do not possess a physical body in our dimension, they cannot interact with us in the ordinary way.
Instead, they use gravity to make their presence known.
This influence may appear in different forms. Sometimes a person may feel an unexplained push or pull, a sudden change in the atmosphere, or a strong emotional shift. In some cases, objects such as chairs, tables, doors, or other physical items may seem to move or become disturbed without any visible cause.
According to this understanding, both positive and negative entities use gravity to interact with the physical world.
A saint, divine being, or higher-dimensional entity may create feelings of peace, devotion, stillness, or bliss through its gravitational influence.
Similarly, ghosts, negative entities, or other astral beings may create sensations of fear, heaviness, discomfort, uneasiness, or unusual disturbances in the environment. Since they cannot easily appear in a physical form, gravity becomes one of the ways through which they make their presence felt.
Gravity: The Bridge Between Worlds
In this framework, sound and light mainly operate within the physical universe. They help us communicate and perceive things within our dimension.
But when interaction has to occur between different dimensions, gravity is considered the connecting force.
In simple words:
• Sound carries vibration within a medium.
• Light carries visibility through space.
• Gravity creates attraction and connection across dimensions.
This is why gravity is viewed as the bridge between the seen and the unseen.
Whether it is the presence of a saint, a divine energy, an astral being, or a negative entity, the interaction is understood to happen through gravity. The stronger the gravity, the stronger the influence that can be felt in the physical world.
What Is an Aura?
According to Guru Tattva, an aura is simply the influence of a person’s gravity.
The stronger the gravity, the stronger the presence felt by others.
The Universe: A Fabric of Connections
What if both science and spirituality are pointing toward the same hidden truth?
Our Guru Tattva explains that the universe is deeply interconnected, and interestingly, Einstein also described space as something more than empty emptiness.
According to Einstein, space can be understood like a vast fabric that stretches throughout the universe. Our Guru Tattva explains a similar concept—that everything in existence is connected through subtle layers that are not visible to our ordinary eyes.
Think of a piece of cloth woven from countless threads. From a distance, it looks like a single sheet, but when you look closely, you realize that everything is connected through those threads.
In the same way, the universe may appear separate to us—different planets, stars, beings, and dimensions—but at a deeper level, everything is connected.
When a heavy object is placed on a fabric, it influences the area around it. Einstein used this idea to explain gravity. Similarly, Guru Tattva explains that through deep meditation, a person gradually becomes aware of these hidden connections within the universe.
Einstein described space and time as a kind of fabric that can bend and stretch.
Guru Tattva uses a similar analogy.
Imagine the universe as an enormous fabric made of countless interconnected threads.
Some threads move across dimensions, while others connect different layers of existence.
When a strong gravitational pull is created, waves travel through this fabric and create connections between different points.
Kundalini and the Upward Journey
Why do spiritual experiences often feel like energy moving upward?
When people speak about Kundalini awakening, they often describe sudden sensations, vibrations, warmth, or energy rising upward through the body.
According to Guru Tattva, this movement occurs because gravity is pulling consciousness toward higher dimensions.
It is not merely an upward movement inside the body; it is a shift in awareness itself.
This is why some people naturally attract others, inspire others, or create a powerful spiritual atmosphere simply by their presence.
The Hidden Language of the Saints
What if communication beyond worlds was never done through words, but through something much deeper?
Now let us understand how this concept is viewed in the Sanatan tradition.
According to Guru Tattva, the saints of ancient times did not always rely on sound or spoken words to communicate. When they wanted to receive knowledge, send a message, or connect with higher realms, they would enter deep states of meditation.
Why?
Because meditation was considered a way of connecting with dimensions beyond the physical world.
According to this understanding, through meditation a person gradually learns how to develop spiritual gravity.
Feeling the Heartbeat of the Universe
What if meditation allows a person to become one with the fabric of creation itself?
We often hear that great saints could feel the heartbeat of the universe.
But what does that actually mean?
Imagine placing your hand on a stretched cloth. The more connected you are to that cloth, the more easily you can feel every movement taking place across it.
According to Guru Tattva, deep meditation allows a person to merge with the fabric of the universe in a similar way.
As the connection deepens, a part of that universal fabric becomes accessible to the meditator. Through this connection, the person becomes capable of creating ripples within the fabric itself.
Samadhi: The State of Deep Connection
What happens when meditation reaches its highest stage?
Saints have always emphasized:
Dharna → Dhyan → Samadhi
Why?
Because each stage takes a person deeper into stillness and awareness.
In Samadhi, the mind becomes completely absorbed. The focus is no longer on receiving or giving anything. Instead, the person becomes deeply connected with the fabric of existence itself.
According to this understanding, Samadhi greatly strengthens a person’s spiritual gravity, allowing a deeper connection with higher dimensions and subtler energies.
This is why saints have always given so much importance to meditation.
Where ordinary perception reaches its limit, deeper awareness begins.
Why Isn't Chanting Alone Enough?
what actually creates the connection?
A natural question arises:
If spiritual practices are available to many people, then why do only a few develop the ability to connect with higher dimensions?
According to Guru Tattva, the answer lies in gravity.
Simply performing a practice is not enough. To connect with higher realms, a person must develop a strong enough gravitational pull.
The higher the realm, the greater the gravity required to reach it.
Just as a weak signal cannot reach a distant destination, a weak gravitational pull cannot establish a connection with higher dimensions.
This is why two people may follow the same spiritual path, yet experience very different results. The difference is not merely in the practice itself, but in the amount of gravity that has been developed through it.
A Question We Will Explore Later
What exactly travels through this connection?
At this stage, another important question arises:
If gravity creates the connection, then what actually travels through it?
Is it the mantra itself?
Is it consciousness?
Is it a subtler form of energy?
Or is it something else entirely?
This is a deeper topic that we will explore later in the blog. For now, it is enough to understand that gravity creates the pathway through which connection becomes possible.
How Ashaeiynn Develops Gravity
A step-by-step process of inner growth
According to Ashaeiynn, gravity is not developed instantly. It grows gradually through a structured process of spiritual practice.
This journey is divided into six phases of chanting.
As a practitioner progresses through these phases, their gravity continues to increase.
A major shift begins during the second phase, where meditation is introduced alongside the practice. From this point onward, the focus is not only on chanting but also on developing the inner stillness and depth required to strengthen gravity.
With each stage, the connection with higher dimensions becomes stronger.
Entering the Fabric of Existence
The stage where deeper connections become possible
As gravity continues to develop through the higher phases, the practitioner eventually reaches the sixth phase, which is associated with Samadhi.
According to this understanding, Samadhi is not simply a state of deep meditation. It represents a stage where gravity has become powerful enough to establish connections with much higher dimensions of existence.
In simple words:
The path begins with practice, but the connection is created through gravity.
And according to Ashaeiynn, that gravity is developed gradually through the six phases of chanting, meditation, and ultimately Samadhi.
From Atoms to Waves
What if every offering in a Homa becomes a message carried across the universe?
We have already discussed that light has a dual nature—it behaves both like a particle and a wave.
But an interesting question arises:
If light can behave like a wave, can other particles do the same?
The answer came from the famous scientist Louis de Broglie, who proposed the Matter Wave Theory.
According to this principle:
- Every moving particle behaves like a wave.
- Electrons, protons, atoms, and all matter have a wavelength associated with them.
- In simple words, whenever matter moves, it can exhibit wave-like properties.
A Simple Example
Think of a calm pond.
When you drop a stone into the water, the stone is a particle. But the moment it hits the surface, waves begin to spread in every direction.
Similarly, according to de Broglie’s principle, matter is not just a solid particle. When it moves, it also creates wave-like behavior.
Looking at Reality Through Two Lenses
The scientific view and the perspective of Guru Tattva
According to both Guru Tattva and scientific understanding, light is known to have a dual nature, which means it behaves both as a particle and a wave, carrying properties like energy, wavelength, and momentum.
In a similar way, atoms and electrons also show this dual behavior, with both particle-like and wave-like characteristics.
When these particles are relatively at rest or observed in a fixed state, they appear more like solid particles.
But when they are in motion or interacting dynamically, their wave nature becomes more dominant and noticeable.
This is why movement, vibration, and energy are closely linked and often seen as different expressions of the same underlying reality.
Now Comes the Interesting Part: What Does This Have to Do with Homa?
Can an offering travel beyond what our eyes can see?
When we offer bhog in a Homa, that offering is made up of countless atoms.
As the offering enters the sacred fire, several visible and invisible changes begin to take place.
We can see the flames.
We can see the smoke.
But there is much more happening beyond what the physical eyes can observe.
Think of it like boiling water.
When water turns into steam, it doesn’t disappear—it simply changes its form.
Similarly, when an offering is placed into the fire, it changes form and begins moving upward.
From Physical Offering to Subtle Offering
Before something can travel to another realm, it must become subtle.
When we perform astral travel, it is not the physical body that travels—it is the subtle body.
The same principle is applied to the offering made in a Homa.
If an offering is meant to reach a particular realm, it must first acquire a subtle form.
According to this understanding, the fire energizes the offering and helps transform it into a form that can move beyond the physical world.
The Role of Gravity
A wave can move, but who gives it direction?
Imagine throwing a paper boat into a flowing river.
The boat can float on its own, but the river determines where it will go.
Similarly, after the offering becomes subtle and wave-like, it needs a force that can carry it toward its destination.
According to Guru Tattva, that force is gravity.
Gravity provides the push, direction, and pathway through which these subtle energies travel to different realms of the universe.
This is why Homa is not viewed merely as burning materials. It is seen as a process of transforming matter into subtle energy and directing it through gravity.
Why Do Some People Get Faster Results?
The answer may lie in spiritual gravity.
Imagine two people trying to throw a ball.
One person can throw it only a few meters.
The other can throw it much farther.
The difference is not the ball—it is the strength behind the throw.
According to this understanding, the same principle applies to Homa.
The person with greater spiritual gravity can send more subtle energies farther and more effectively.
Because of this, the results experienced by different people may vary, even when they perform the same ritual.
The ritual may be identical, but the gravity behind it is different.
Inner Fire, Outer Fire, and the Same Universal Process
When Homa is understood across body, Earth, and higher realms
Some traditions describe Homa as a process that exists on more than one level of reality.
On Earth, Homa is performed using external Agni (physical fire). In this view, the offering does not remain only physical—it is believed to transform through fire, shift into a subtler form, and move onward through gravitational influence toward different realms.
At a deeper level, advanced practitioners are also believed to perform an internal Homa through Tapasya. Here, the focus of energy turns inward, especially around the Root Chakra (Muladhara), where an “inner fire” is said to operate. This inner process is understood as the same principle, but experienced within the body instead of outside it.
From this perspective, whether it is external Homa, internal Homa, or even Homa observed in higher realms, the pattern is described as continuous across all levels of existence.
Those who experience astral travel in Ashaeiynn describe witnessing this continuity directly. They report seeing realms where saints are continuously performing Homa, not as separate rituals, but as the same universal process appearing in different dimensions.
In all cases, the underlying flow remains the same:
The fire transforms.
The transformation becomes a wave.
And gravity carries it across realms.
Control and Power: Understanding the Difference
Two different abilities that shape spiritual development
Many people assume power and control are the same, but according to Guru Tattva, they are two very different aspects.
Imagine a river.
A river with a strong flow has power. It can move stones, cut through land, and travel long distances.
But that same river can also cause destruction if it has no direction or boundaries.
Now imagine a dam built on that river. The water is still powerful, but now it can be directed—where to release it, how much to release, and when to release it.
The same water exists in both cases, but the outcome changes completely.
In the same way:
- Power is the raw energy a person develops.
- Control is the ability to guide and direct that energy.
According to Guru Tattva, meditation increases spiritual gravity. As gravity develops, a deeper connection with the fabric of existence is formed, and this gradually increases control over how energy is directed.
Homa, on the other hand, is understood as a process that increases energy and builds power.
In simple terms:
- Homa develops power.
- Meditation develops control.
Both are important, but they serve different purposes. Power without control can become scattered, while control allows even limited energy to be used precisely.
Ultimately, it depends on the individual’s path—whether they are drawn toward power or control over the universal fabric of existence.
According to Guru Tattva, the greater the spiritual gravity, the greater the influence a person may have over the fabric of the universe itself.
We will explore later in this blog why Homa develops power and meditation develops control, and how both actually work at deeper levels.
What Actually Travels Through a Homa?
How chanting, intention, and inner development are connected
A key question arises when understanding Homa in this framework: if the offering transforms into subtle waves, then what is actually carried through those waves?
According to the understanding in Ashaeiynn, it is not the physical offering itself that moves forward. The deeper process is linked to subtle entities called Mantra Doots, which are formed through mantra chanting and the intention behind it.
The Journey of a Mantra Doot
From chanting to conscious movement
In the beginning stage of practice, when a person starts chanting, Mantra Doots begin to form naturally. As chanting continues consistently, these Doots develop strength and stability, growing along with the practitioner’s inner progress.
They are understood as subtle extensions of consciousness that carry intention beyond the physical level. In this sense, a practitioner is not sending the physical self across realms, but allowing these developed Mantra Doots to move on their behalf.
As described in this understanding, the process can be seen simply as:
- Chanting creates the foundation
- Continuous practice strengthens Mantra Doots
- These Doots carry intention across realms
In this way, the wave becomes the medium, and the Mantra Doot becomes the traveler carrying the movement forward.
Riding the Waves of Gravity
How do these messengers travel across realms?
Imagine dropping a leaf into a flowing river.
The leaf itself does not create the current—the river carries it forward.
In the same way, the Mantra Doot does not travel on its own.
It rides the waves created through spiritual gravity.
According to Guru Tattva, when a practitioner generates enough gravity through meditation and chanting, they can “shake” the universal fabric, creating waves that carry these subtle messengers toward different realms.
Recognition Across Different Realms
How do connections between worlds get created?
Wherever these Mantra Doots go, they work, serve, and establish connections.
In a way, they act as our representatives in those realms.
Think of it like opening an embassy in another country.
Once the embassy is established, communication becomes easier.
Similarly, when a Mantra Doot reaches another realm, it creates a spiritual connection there.
From the perspective of that realm, the sender becomes known through the work of that Mantra Doot.
The Two-Way Link of Saints Across Realms
Connection is never one-sided.
According to Guru Tattva, whenever a connection is established between realms, it works in both directions.
When a practitioner sends Mantra Doots to serve in another realm, those realms also become aware of the practitioner. Over time, a connection begins to develop between both sides.
Just as we may send our Mantra Doots to higher realms, the saints and energies of those realms can also send their own Mantra Doots to Earth.
In a way, the relationship becomes mutual.
From our perspective, they are saints residing in higher realms. But from their perspective, the practitioner who continuously sends Mantra Doots and performs service may also be recognized as a saintly presence from Earth.
This is why spiritual experiences are often described as a two-way exchange rather than a one-way communication.
The Hidden Delay: When Time Works Differently
Why Don’t Spiritual Results Always Appear Immediately?
According to Guru Tattva, when a mantra doot or spiritual energy is sent to higher realms, the connection may happen through gravity. However, when that energy returns to the physical world, it must pass through different dimensions where the flow of time is not the same as it is on Earth.
This is where the concept of time dilation comes into the picture.
The Blessing Has Arrived... Then Why the Wait?
Many seekers have experienced moments where they felt a deity’s presence, received a clear sign during meditation, or saw the blessing through drishti, yet the physical result appeared much later.
Why?
According to this understanding, the blessing may already exist in a higher dimension, but its effect still has to travel through different layers of time before becoming visible in the physical world.
In the same way, the spiritual response may have already been given, while its physical manifestation is still on the way.
We will talk about this in detail in this blog
The Mystery of the Journey
According to Ashaeiynn’s understanding:
Meditation creates gravity.
Gravity creates waves.
Waves carry Mantra Doots.
And Mantra Doots create connections between realms.
What we see in the physical world may only be the final result of a journey that began far beyond what our ordinary eyes can perceive.
The Hidden Link Between Time, Power, and Control
What happens when different realms experience time differently?
According to this understanding, every realm does not experience time in the same way.
Imagine there is a realm where:
1 minute on Earth = 1 year in that realm.
Now something very interesting happens.
If you send your astral body there for just one minute of Earth time, it can experience and work for an entire year according to the time of that realm.
This means that in a very short amount of Earth time, your astral body can gather a tremendous amount of experience, energy, and work from that realm.
That is why such realms are often associated with greater power and faster accumulation of energy.
Where Time Moves Slowly, Control Becomes Greater
Power and control are not always the same thing.
Now imagine another realm where:
1 year on Earth = 1 minute in that realm.
In such higher realms, time moves much more slowly.
Even if you invest a great deal of energy and wait for a long time from Earth’s perspective, only a very small amount of time passes there.
Because of this, these realms are not associated with rapid activity. Instead, they are associated with greater stability, influence, and control.
More Control, Not More Speed
Higher realms are believed to have greater control.
According to this understanding, the higher the realm, the greater its control over the universe.
Why?
Because these realms are connected to deeper layers of creation.
Guru Tattva explains this through the idea of the “strings” of the universe. The higher the realm, the more of these strings it can influence.
That is why saints connected with higher realms are believed to have greater control over cosmic energies.
A Simple Currency Example
Time works like exchange rates.
Imagine traveling to two different countries.
In one country, ₹1000 becomes a huge amount of money.
In another country, even ₹1,00,000 feels small.
The same principle is being used here.
In some realms, a small amount of Earth energy becomes very powerful.
In other realms, much more energy is needed to create the same effect.
Meditation vs Homa
Control and Power as Two Different Outcomes
As discussed earlier, meditation and Homa work through different expressions of the same underlying principle—gravity.
Meditation gradually increases inner gravity, which strengthens a person’s connection with higher-dimensional realms. These higher realms are understood as having deeper access to the fundamental structure of existence. Because of this, meditation is associated with control, stability, and deeper awareness.
Homa works in a different direction.
It generates and amplifies energy through connection with relatively lower-dimensional realms, which are easier to access due to lesser gravitational requirement. This makes the flow of energy more active and direct.
Because of this, Homa is associated with power, expansion, and energetic influence.
Clear Distinction
- Meditation → stronger gravity → higher realms → control
- Homa → accessible connection → energy amplification → power
Core Understanding
Both are not opposite forces, but two different outcomes of how gravity connects consciousness with different layers of existence—one shaping control, the other expressing power.
Why Some Divine Responses Take Time
Distance, gravity, and time across dimensions
Greater Distance = Greater Gravity Requirement
Higher realms are considered much farther from our physical dimension.
Because of this distance, a stronger gravitational pull is required to establish any connection with them.
So the higher the realm, the more inner force (gravity) is needed to reach it.
Time Works Slower in Higher Dimensions
In this understanding, higher-dimensional realms do not follow the same flow of time as Earth.
Time there is believed to move more slowly compared to our physical world.
So even if a connection is formed at that level, its return journey behaves differently when it approaches Earth’s time system.
Return Journey Through Multiple Layers
When a response or “revert” moves downward from a higher realm to Earth, it does not come directly in one step.
It is believed to pass through multiple dimensional layers.
Each layer has its own time behavior, so the message gradually adjusts at every level before reaching the physical world.
This layered adjustment is what creates the experience of delay.
Ancient Deities and the Flow of Time
The role of time in shaping influence and response
In this understanding, all divine realms do not operate under the same flow of time.
Higher and ancient realms are believed to function in a slower time structure. Because of this, their nature is described as steady, deep, and long-lasting rather than quick or reactive.
This difference in time flow also affects how influence is experienced. What originates in such realms does not appear instantly in the physical world, not because it is absent, but because it moves through a different speed of time.
In contrast, realms closer to human perception are experienced as more active and responsive, where effects appear more quickly.
So the difference is not in power alone, but in how time itself behaves across different layers of existence.
Why Is the Grace of Higher Realms Considered Long-Lasting?
When a moment there becomes years here
According to Guru Tattva, in some higher realms even a single moment can correspond to a very long period on Earth.
Because of this, the influence coming from such realms is believed to remain active for a long time in the physical world.
This is why the blessings of higher realms are often described as deep, stable, and long-lasting rather than quick and temporary.
The deeper the realm, the slower its time. And the slower its time, the greater its control.
Why Is Lord Hanuman Known for Quick Results?
Now comes an interesting question.
If higher realms have more control, why do people often say that Lord Hanuman gives results quickly?
According to Guru Tattva, it is because the dimensional distance is smaller.
For example:
- Lord Hanuman is associated with the 6th dimension.
- Lord Shiva is associated with the 10th dimension.
- Lord Rama is associated with the 14th dimension.
The higher the dimension, the more energy is needed to establish a connection.
So reaching the 6th dimension requires less effort than reaching the 14th dimension.
A Simple Example
Think of it like making a phone call.
Imagine you want to call someone in your city.
It is easy and the connection happens quickly.
Now imagine calling someone who is very far away in another country through many networks and connections.
The call may take more effort to connect.
According to Guru Tattva, connecting with higher dimensions works in a similar way.
The farther the realm, the stronger the spiritual gravity needed to reach it.
The Main Idea
Higher realms = More control. Closer realms = Faster connection.
According to this understanding:
- Higher realms have greater control and influence.
- Closer realms are easier to reach.
- More gravity is needed to connect with higher dimensions.
- This is why some divine beings are believed to respond faster, while others are associated with deeper and more long-lasting influence.
That is the spiritual connection between gravity, dimensions, time, and divine realms according to Guru Tattva.
Hidden Layers of Reality: Science Meets Spiritual Thought
Some modern science theories, like string theory, suggest that the universe may have many hidden layers beyond what we can see or feel. These layers are called dimensions. In some ideas, there can be many such dimensions that help explain how the universe works in a balanced and stable way.
Simple Spiritual Understanding
In spiritual thinking, reality is also seen as having different layers. Instead of calling them “dimensions,” they are often described as different realms of existence.
These realms go deeper and deeper, and at the highest level is the idea of Vaikunth Lok, which is referred to here as the 14th level of existence.
Beyond this stage, it is believed that reality does not work in the normal way we understand through the physical world.
Final Insight
Beyond sound, beyond light, beyond time itself, lies a deeper connection woven into the fabric of existence. According to Guru Tattva, the path of Samadhi is the journey toward discovering that connection.
