What is Sansar?

What is Sansar?What is Sansar?
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Sansar word comes from a Sanskrit word – Samsara – संसार • (saṃsāra) m. going or wandering through, undergoing transmigration; samsara. course, passage, passing through a succession of states, the circuit of mundane existence, transmigration, metempsychosis. the world, secular life, worldly illusion, etc.

 

  • ( Courtesy – Wiktionary ).

Anything that moves is Sansar, and the reason it is moving is it has built-in energy.

We all are made of trillions of cells, molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles. All of these are moving.

An atom is basically a nucleus ( made of Protons and Neutrons ) and circling electrons.

The speed of electrons is 2200 Km per second, which is tremendous.

But more astronomical speed lies in neutrons ( located in the nuclei of the atom ) – up to 14,000 km/ sec.

As the speed keeps increasing, and finally reaches the speed of light, the matter disappears and turns into energy.

So, all the mass ultimately is energy only. ( E = MC2 ).

So, if you realize this, motion is built into all of us, and this motion does not allow us to rest.

So, Sansar is a collection of anything that moves.

Do we move? – Yes.

Does the Earth, the Sun, the Monn, galaxies, etc move? – Yes.

The whole physical world moves.

But let’s go deeper.

So the thoughts move? – Yes.

Our thoughts are always on the move. Our beliefs, ideas, convictions, notions, etc. all move, and what moves them is our mental energy, which is still energy.
That means Sansar means, not just moving the physical world outside, but our mind with its moving thoughts also is Sansar.