
*According to Indian tradition Valmiki is the adikabi or the first poet...The Inventor of Poetry (from the Ramayana) and his first poem was a couplet____

Yat Krounchmithunadekam abdhih Kammohitam''

which was spontaneously uttered by him in great compassion when he saw a fowler killing one of a pair of copulating herons. The Beginning Of
''The Divine Sunsetting With My Soul mate''- Fiction.
This Novel especially bosom to my beloved and heartiest dadicated to my affectionate colleagues with so much love.
Personal Written Manuscript on K-12 Level - Next 7 Y in loving memory of my Past 7 Y- FY 14 - 21 from Other Aspects Of My Life's Journey.

[“Life is a culmination of the past, an awareness of the present, an indication of a future beyond knowledge, the quality that gives a touch of divinity to matter.”]
[Categories.On Interpretation. Prior Analytics.Aristotle, great Greek philosopher, researcher, reasoner, and writer,born at Stagirus in 384 BCE,

[''It is declared the sense are superior but more than the senses the mind is superior but more than the mind the intelligence is superior and more than the intelligence that which is superior is the individual Consciousness....''] [ Abhyasa, in Hinduism, is a spiritual practice ( Working Career & Learning Career) which is regularly and constantly practised over a long period of time. It has been prescribed by the great sage Patanjali Maharishi in his Yoga Sutras, and by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita as an essential means to control the mind, together with Vairagya.]

Edu : http://www.mit.edu/
Supreme experience : Self Help
The subtle bodies in a human being are:
- Etheric body (vehicle of prana)
- Emotional or astral body (vehicle of desires and emotions)
- Mental body (vehicle of the concrete or lower mind)
- Causal body (vehicle of the abstract or higher mind)
''The eternal Spirit soul has access to two places,this material world and the spiritual world,both of which he may seek.He is situated in Svapna-sthanam,a third realm,made of a dream state,which is located on the margin of these two worlds.From that junction he is able to see them both.''
- Brhad-aranyaka Upanisad.