The Unnamable Force: Why We Are All Part of the Same Cosmic Grid
For over 5,000 years,
humanity has been obsessed with the idea of "God." We’ve built
temples, written thousands of books, and started wars over the definition of
the Divine. But what if we took all the religious "layers" away—the
rituals, the titles, and the dogma—and just looked at the raw, pulsating
reality of existence?
What you find isn't a
"man in the sky" or a figure to be feared. You find a Formless,
Infinite Cosmic Energy.
This is the "master
creator" that doesn't live in a building; it lives in the pulse of every
atom. Whether you call it the Universe, the Divine, or simply the fundamental
law of nature, understanding this "Formless God" changes everything.
It changes how you see your neighbor, your work, and, most importantly,
yourself.
1. The Eternal Constant
(Avyaya)
In the world we live in,
everything "wears out." Machines break, bodies age, and even stars
eventually burn out. But the fundamental energy that powers all of this? It
never suffers a loss of energy.
In ancient theology, this is
called Avyaya (the Imperishable). Think about that for a second. The
same energy that sparked the beginning of the universe is still perfectly
intact. You are literally made of "imperishable" stuff. When you feel
"worn out" or "exhausted," remember: that’s just your
physical battery. The real you—the core consciousness—is absolutely
untouched.
2. The Great Connector
(Advaita)
We spend so much of our
lives feeling "separate." We see "me" vs. "you,"
"my property" vs. "yours." But at the deepest level, this
is an illusion.
This energy is called Advaita
(the Sole/Non-dual). Every single material object in this universe—from the
chair you’re sitting on to the farthest galaxy—exists within this
energy.
When you start to see the
world this way, a strange thing happens: Fear starts to dissolve. Why
would you fear the world if you realize you are part of its fundamental fabric?
You aren't just "in" the world; you are an essential, inseparable
part of the cosmic grid.
3. The Light Within
(Chit-Chetan)
Have you ever met someone
who just "lights up" a room? You don't know why, but being around
them makes you feel better.
This is what we call Chit-Chetan
or Divine Cosmic Light. It’s the radiance that illuminates every creature. This
isn't metaphorical. It is the literal "life force" that wakes up your
senses every morning. When you feel "bright" or "inspired,"
you are simply letting more of that fundamental cosmic light shine through your
actions.
4. The Presence Everywhere
(Vibhu)
We often look for the Divine
in "special" places. We go to shrines, mountains, or holy cities. But
if this energy is Vibhu (Omnipresent), then it means there is literally no
place where it cannot manifest.
This is the ultimate secret
to finding peace. You don't need a map or a pilgrimage to find the source of
life. You can find it in the silence of your own kitchen, in the middle of a
busy commute, or in the middle of a difficult conversation. If it’s everywhere,
it’s right here, right now, with you.
5. The "Super Ego"
(Akarta)
This is perhaps the most
difficult concept for the human mind to grasp. We are so used to
"ego"—the voice that says I did this, I deserve that, I am better
than them.
But the fundamental cosmic
energy is Akarta—it is devoid of ego. It creates entire universes
without needing a "pat on the back." It regulates the stars, the
seasons, and the heartbeat of every creature, all without a hint of
"ego."
When we align our lives with
this Formless energy, we start to let go of our own "Super Ego." We
stop needing to be "right." We stop needing to prove ourselves. We
just be.
Why This Matters for Your
Life
Why should we care about the
"traits of a formless God"? Because we are the Atma—the soul.
If the source of the
universe is eternal, fearless, and omnipresent, and you are a manifestation of
that same source, then those qualities are already waiting inside you to be
uncovered. You don't have to "become" these things; you just have to
peel away the layers of fear and ego that are hiding them.
Final Reflection: The Master
of the Universe
You are regulated by the
same power that regulates the entire universe. You are, as the ancient thinkers
said, "over all, through all, and in all."
The next time you feel
overwhelmed by the "noise" of the world, just pause. Close your eyes,
take a breath, and remember: you aren't just a physical body navigating a
hostile world. You are an expression of an infinite, imperishable, and perfect
reality.
If you had to describe your
"core" in one word today—not your job title, not your role in your
family, but your essential self—what would that word be?
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Disclaimer
The information provided in
this article regarding spiritual concepts and the nature of cosmic energy is
for educational and motivational purposes only. These insights are based
on philosophical and theological traditions and are not intended to replace
personal spiritual practice, religious belief, or professional psychological counselling.
Readers are encouraged to use their own judgment and intuition as they explore
their personal spiritual journey.

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