UFOs - the Vedic Perspective
[The following is a lecture delivered by A.T.
Das, June 12, 1993 at the UFO Expo West, Los Angeles Airport Hyatt,
California.]
The Vedas glorify our planet earth, as the
most important planet in the cosmic system. She is celebrated for her infinite
variegatedness in every aspect of her existence. She is the bearer and
indispensable ground for sacrifices; the shelter for divine and human
activities; the universal mother, feeding all with many beneficial things, and
the one to whom every living being owes his existence. Man, in seeking to
satisfy his needs and fulfill his goals, exerts his influence upon subtle
elementary forces and gross fundamental powers. All material variations that
exist on this planet are transformations of this earth.
According to Vedas, a fractional portion of
the total cosmic energy is the individual lording identification (the tendency
to want to control and exploit material nature). A portion of that ego is the
vibration of sound, and a portion of that sound is atmospheric air. A portion
of the airy atmosphere is turned into forms, and the forms constitute the power
of electricity, or heat. Heat produces, smell, or aroma, which evolves into
this gross earth. All these combine together and, governed by the law of
intercooperation, constitutes the cosmic phenomenon.
Thus, the whole process of creation is an act
of gradual evolution and development of one element to another. This results in
the variegatedness of the earth: so many trees, plants, mountains, rivers,
reptiles, birds, animals and varieties of human beings. The human form has the
best design for interacting with matter, namely a perfect basis for sense
perception. The quality of sense perception is also evolutionary, being
generated from sound to touch to form to taste and smell. The different
varieties of human bodies have similarly more progressive sense perceptions and
powers of movement.
There are varieties of human life on this same
earth, not accessible to us, sometimes on the same dimension, but mostly on
higher dimensions. There are also human living beings on other planets, some in
our dimension, many in higher.
Other planets in the higher planetary systems
have not only different kinds of human beings, but also animals and plants.
Some of these planets have lands made of precious jewels like emeralds.
Geologists, botanists and so-called scientists speculate so much about life on
this earth itself, but, unable to estimate the varieties of life both here and
on the other planets, they falsely imagine that all other planets are vacant,
uninhabited and full of dust. The Vedas make fun of such materialistic leaders
who are praised by paid men who have the mentality of hogs, dogs, camels and
asses. Such people, who simply accept knowledge imparted by big animals, will
totally reject the UFO/ET phenomenon as null and void. This subject about
different kinds of living beings and their area of activity, etc, will be
further discussed in our Workshop. The Vedas say, "manujah nivasah",
humanity is the residence of the Supreme. But in this material existence there
is always the idea of lording it over the resources of material nature, which
creates a clash between different living beings. There is, however, the
universal law that brings about order out of chaos and creates harmony. In the
vedic vision, man is an active part of the cosmic whole. Dynamic as he is, he
does become a disturbing factor, but once guided towards perfection, he can
play a vital role in the ultimate establishment of the supreme law in the
manifested world.
The panorama of the world shows a conflict and
a tension between polar opposite qualities, for which humans have always been
the via medium. But there is also a movement in togetherness and a cooperation.
There is a striving towards the light, towards unfolding the potential towards
fuller life which is constitutional.
The divine law of the cosmos becomes, at the
human level, particularized into specific regulations. Thus are developed those
norms of social order which are meant to bring the best results for all
concerned. Therefore is born civilization. The Vedas envision duty or
"Dharma", and function, or "Karma". The cosmic order that
brings about harmony is expressed in the aspect of qualities of duty such as
mercy, austerity, truthfulness and cleanliness. There are reflected in the
aspect of function as abstinence from meat-eating, intoxication, gambling and
illicit sex.
By losing sight of that integration of human
at peace with himself and the universe, gathering all faculties and powers in
one central point from which to act in full, perfected consciousness, the
self-centered humanity has only applied for dangerous disasters for our planet.
The activities of the physical world have their effect in their counterparts in
the non-physical and especially subtle areas like the astral, ethereal, mental
and vice versa.
Whimsical exploitation of the plant and animal
kingdoms, and natural resources, over-indulgence in sense-gratification in all
kinds of perverted ways &
8212; all these have led the humam today
to the criminal stand: the whole cosmic order is getting disturbed by our
foolish endeavors to be the lords of all we survey. As a result of our crimes,
Nature imposes upon us incurable diseases and frequent wars among nations.
That's why our neighbors have started interfering with our lives. It is so that
they can give us the message "Get back on track, man! Save the earth&
8212;Now!"
Some of these aliens have also taken it on
themselves to establish proper law and order on our area of the planet. It is
the history in the Vedas, that people of lower order cheaply endeavor to copy
the higher, in spite of opposition and imperfections. This is part of the law
governing their Psyche. They have gone do far that, in case we destroy the
population on earth, they are making plans to repopulate the earth with good
human beings. However, they themselves are a little bit overlording in this
respect, because they are trying to accomplish this by harvesting samples of
human sperm cells, ova and other vial fluids. This will further be discussed in
our Workshop.
The subject of UFO, in many aspects, as far as
the experience of many respectable common people, yogis and ascetics of India
is concerned, is IFO. Identified, not unidentified. Even today, there are
hundreds of ongoing visitations, channelled healings, various kinds of what the
modern scientist will term "paranormal phenomena". There is a great
deal of information in the ancient Vedic texts on paranormal phenomena. Then
19th Century scholars, especially from colonial backgrounds, have always tried
to explain every vedic conception as based on an observable natural phenomenon,
or on a particular sensory object. Whatever did not conform to their understanding
was rejected as "mythology", or "folklore".
Another widespread tendency is to read into
the Vedas esoteric implications based upon later usage of definite terms; yet
another tendency is to interpret the descriptions symbolically and try to
discern some indirect significance by means of sheer speculation and
philosophical gymnastics. If one could scientifically take information from the
vedic literature, a lot of questions confronting us in the research of UFO/ET
phenomenon can be answered.
An attempt in this direction is successfully
accomplished by my friend Dr. Richard Thompson in his book "Alien
Identities", copies of which will be available at our booth and Workshop.
Representing an age-old tradition of the east, on behalf of the great seers and
saints of the Vedic culture, we hereby appeal to the leading nation of the
perceivable world on this planet, viz, the USA, to cast aside all doubts,
sentimentality and suppression of truth and to begin now to scientifically
research and study this undismissible UFO/ET phenomenon and make progress in
the field of higher dimensional science. May peace and prosperity be with you.
Om Tat Sat.