“You are still too
much in your shell*, you need to open up and a little more positivity
in your outlook.”
*Shell, along with
the talk of positivity instantly reminds me of 'atoms'.
The structure of
atom, as established by Bohr's atomic model consists of an inner core
called nucleus having positive and neutral particles, and negative
particles revolve around the nucleus in definite energy shells. As
these negative particles revolve, they do not gain or loose energy.
If sufficient energy is provided to them, they leave their shell.
Outer most first.
There are many kind
of atoms in the world, classified into categories based on the number
of negative particles in their outer shell. Atoms in each category
exhibit almost the same properties. Most of the atoms do not have
sufficient negative particles in outer shell, so they either loose,
gain or share them to achieve material stability. The atoms having
sufficient negative particles in outer shell become inactive, they do
not react. Also some atoms have self-decaying properties,
transforming into lighter atoms till they achieve stability.
One well established
theory is that atoms do not exchange positive particles. To attain
positivity they will have to loose negative particles only, only if
there are receivers for those particles or the balance get disturbed.
Thus not all the atoms can loose negative particles, to maintain
balance few shall have to receive.
Almost all religious
faiths (As much I know about), believe we have “GOD” inside us. It
is deep down in our core with all the positivity to guide us. So I
can suggest our thoughts as negativity which appears in *shells. Thus
to attain positivity we will have to loose negativity, possible only
when receivers are present. Not all can do so due to natural
tendency.
Just like atoms,
based on our natural tendency, we create bonds. The type of these
bonds and the results does depend upon the 'natural' conditions in
which the bonding occurs. Don't forget to consider the structure
formed, it also defines the properties of final material.
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अहं
ब्रह्मास्मि --
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