Guna
is a Sanskrit word. Its true English meaning
or translation is quality. In Tamil it is pronounced
as "tharam". Jaggery has got a quality which
is its sweetness. Sugar's quality is slightly
different even though both have given sweetness
to our tongue showing the slight difference
in its stock material which is the cause of
the difference between them. These 2 products
have come from the essence of sugar cane differing
in the colour and in the quality. It is a simile
for "guna" the quality and the ingredients of
the sperm. This quality in the semen and there
are so many other varied groups of quality products
in the semen, to the varied actions of men and
women. Each and everybody's differentiation
dwells in the seed (semen).
The
quality, i.e., guna in the sperm turns into
different blood groups and determines the quality
of everybody as per his blood group. According
to this only, man's thinking, reading, writing,
concentrating capacity and behaviour are determined.
Creativeness is dependent on this differentiation.
We can very well compare the Almighty's programmed
will which is the birth of the human society.
Because
the Almighty has programmed this, there is no
free will and hence the person is like a robot.
The free will is controlled by the seed (semen).
So each and every person is struggling according
to his talent. The imbibed and programmed talent
in our mind is hereditary according to science.
We Hindus say it is Almighty's program or nature
which cannot be changed. The quality of a man
/ woman are classified in Hindu scriptures as
3 gunas called Sathva, Raja and Thamas. The
blood groups conform to this differentiation
and therefore the thinking capacity are different
for different individuals. The brain organ of
every individual is also subject to this classification
and thinking capacity will be determined accordingly.
The
programmed will of the Almighty referred earlier
brings about the differentiation in the human
being through the following process:
1. Chromosome: This is for formation of
structure including bones. This formation was
influenced by the environment for reasons of
survival. This has no connection with guna or
quality.
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