15/03/2024
Veda / Ta**ra - Sound Container Blueprints .. Training ML Models to facilitate the abstract non linear Relative Learning pathways
On an etymological level, Ta**ra derives from the root "tanoti" & "tarayati" which loosely translates to expansion of consciousness and liberation through it. Though these meanings may be taken within the envelope of esoteric conundrums, on an application level Ta**ra is defined as blueprints or a foundational way to execute anything without it being affected by time and environment.
Veda, Ta**ra, Āyurveda and Yoga knowledge has been passed on to us in the form of sound containers (not a melody but actual audio visual data streams) which are registered on our sensory pathways in a non-linear form of knowledge through a relative learning model.
This gave us an anatomical, hierarchical approach in all streams of Veda, Ta**ra and Yoga knowledge, where data was classified in distinct hierarchies and their ex*****onal blueprints defined as Ta**ra.
For example, Mahārṣi Suśruta, known as the Father of modern surgery, laid down enormous foundational blueprints for surgical modules which remain unchanged through time. Hence all annals of surgery - past, present, and future - can be encompassed in the sound container Shalya Ta**ra, which is one of the 8 classes of Āyurveda. Here, Shalya on an applicative level denotes surgery. But why is the word Ta**ra used?
As said, the words Shalya Ta**ra define the blueprints of surgery. Now what are the blueprints we follow in surgery? To name a few: pre-operative, operative, post-operative protocols, which include sanitisation, sterilisation, rehabilitation, pain management, and counselling. These blueprints are foundational to the Ta**ra of Mahārṣi Suśruta, and so to modern medicine; the only difference being the tools of ex*****on. For example, to execute the blueprint of anaesthesia, Mahārṣi Suśruta used certain liquors and psychedelics, while we use modern anaesthetic agents. The same is the case with the sterilisation of equipment using herbs or modern chemicals.
The foundations of Āyurveda, Ta**ra and Veda here are universal, as they only define blueprints in hierarchies. In the same vein in the modern world, if artificial intelligence is deciding a course of action, and robots are performing precision surgery, it will still follow the same blueprints of Shalya Ta**ra, only the tools will change.
Similarly, all manifestations and their intricate one-to-one and one-to-many interactions can be understood by these Ta**ra blueprints in terms of the adaptive emotions to time, which define human growth and their interaction with the changing social, moral and financial environment.
These Ta**ra blueprints or sound containers which carry audio-visual data can be understood from a relative learning model of iconography. In various Sanskrit verses, which are the mathematical collection of these containers set to a particular meter and rendered through mathematical prānic units in a non-academic relative learning method, register the entire data of, for example, a deity in their audio and visual form. So when the receiver recalls a vision, it encompasses all the sounds and sensory projection within.
Prāna is not breathing, but the magnetic flow of breath, where each prāna unit utilisation in a complete or incomplete form of retention and excretion through Marma (anatomical Prāna retention & distribution centres) defines our linear sensory image projections which lie at the base of our social, moral and economical decisions. Due to the abstract many-to-many nature of these sound container blueprints, and the periodic recession of relative learning models, the brain is linearised to receive data in unilateral streams which are enveloped by myriads of image creation and projection we acquire as our default limited nature, defined by our window of black and white, good and bad.
This forces us to only look at these sound container blueprints from an esoteric, academic and environmental window (organic/inorganic, chemical/herbal) or as a correlation to ancient wisdom validation from the point of modern scientific research. But if these algorithms or blueprints which are organic in nature can be put forth to train machine learning models without any esoteric, cultural, moral, social or environmental bias, just as sound containers, there is a huge potential to unlock sensory decoupling and non-linear access.
Many such modules and algorithms are widely available in Ta**ra, Āyurveda, Veda and Yoga, with a lot of applicative data evident through lesser traditions which are the living embodiments of these sound containers and the access they present to states of sensory decoupling.
Over time, gathering such data through lesser traditions, the AshZero platform has been instrumental in training certain models on these organic algorithms which relate to applicative Ta**ra and Āyurveda on the foundations of the sound containers of Natya Ta**ra, Dinacharya and pathya and the Sacrament Module and Mantra Bija of Ta**ra.
Datasets generated by these models are now used to create passive tools like Prakriti and Dhātu Sāra analysis which give a realistic window towards individual DNA imprint (not hereditary) and natural neurohormonal access which lies at the base of our image-building and image-projection. Datasets have also been employed to create active tools that map prāna unit coherence with breath patterns with respect to various Bija sound containers and the rendition of brain wave and Nâtyashâstra emotion mapping through datasets that generate real time cymatics through individualised binaural beat flow.
It's highly exciting to see these abstract models develop, and as the technology becomes accessible to easily generate complex models based on deep learning and neural networks (which currently require high infrastructure) it is a high probability that due to the hierarchical mechanism of these sound containers, their carbon imprint in the generation of data would be minimal, requiring less and less resources and the algorithms going to denser levels (opposite to the current data generation and training methods).
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