Agnihotra and Quantum Physics
After several experiments, one senior scientist from Eastern Europe made the following remark:
"The chemical reactions which take place when Agnihotra pyramid fire, mentioned in Homa Therapy, burns are less important. Important is the radiation. We know the chemical aspects of fire. In the end we get H2O, CO2, and CO. Then there is visible light and infrared. This is the classical view today about fire. If you look into the more subtle structure of fire, you find that electrons jump from one atom to another (like a flash of lightning) and this causes some emissions on a very subtle level which hardly fits into modern Quantum Theory."
Agnihotra was first shown publicly in Poland in 1981 by Shree Vasant Paranjpe and Dr. Ulrich Berk at a symposium in Warsaw by Lech Stefanski.
Dr. Berk made many visits to Poland to teach Agnihotra in various parts of Poland. It spread in a big way as a healing tool for the family that removes tension on the mind. It was also used for growing small gardens with wonderful results.
After Chernobyl nuclear accident, in 1986, scientists in some European countries became more curious and wondered how this Agnihotra effect comes about. During his several trips to Eastern Europe, Shree Vasant told the scientists that if they try to look at Agnihotra merely from the point of view of chemistry they might not be able to make much progress. However, if they examine Agnihotra from the point of view of Quantum Physics, they would find a gold mine of knowledge in this ancient Vedic Science of Healing the Atmosphere.
Shree Vasant told the scientists: “If you test Agnihotra on oscilloscope you will notice a special sound coming from fire. It is sound that heals. Other things are there but key is the sound. Fire produces sound but it also reacts to sound. The act of singing special vibrations while the Agnihotra copper pyramid fire burns, creates a resonance effect which invigorates the cells of plants, leading to better reproductive cycles. Resonance plays a vital part in natural phenomena”
