‘Moksha’ is possible by De-photosynthesis

It is through photosynthesis that light does its magical trick. The magic of transformation of matter- carbon dioxide and water into life; the magic of transformation of light into living energy that transfers from plants to all animals.

Decomposers, that is microorganisms, on the other hand, reverse photosynthesis. It is through decomposition that what was synthesised by light is disintegrated and brought into original form. Cosmic energy that was transformed into living energy through photosynthesis goes back to the original pool, into space. What matter was synthesised by the energy of light through photosynthesis is disintegrated through decomposition and recycles into nature.

What drives decomposition is the living light itself by which decomposers enact decomposition. Thus, reversal of photosynthesis, that is, de-photosynthesis, is also an act of light. To sum-up, light synthesises itself, and at a certain point of time, under certain circumstances, it also de-synthesises itself. So light also is involved in the act of undoing photosynthesis.

De-photosynthesis by light is an imperative of complete liberation of matter from the framework of light. Return of matter to its source is a natural law, controlled by light. Through de-photosynthesis, light also liberates itself from matter, exits Earth and reaches its home, cosmic space.

The first law of thermo-dynamics- similar to the Hindu concept of Atman- says that energy is neither created nor destroyed; it changes from one form to the other. But this law remains silent over liberation of energy and its escape to its source, cosmic space, a phenomenon realised through de-photosynthesis.

De-photosynthesis is a death warrant fro living organisms. And death is not the end of life, but is part of the eternity of life, for life is a continuous cycle. De-photosynthesis ensures the completion of the cycle of life and life renews itself, and this is an imperative of evolution. For its evolution, life has to be in cycles, through the continuous phenomena of photosynthesis and de-photosynthesis.

Nothing can be in bondage forever; this is also a universal law. There is residential time of matter and energy in an individual living organism. After the time- varying from species to species- is over, the bondage breaks down and matter an energy return to their pools in earth’s ecosystems and cosmic space, respectively.

The bond is created by light by means of photosynthesis and also written off by light by means of de-photosynthesis, that for human beings leads to the realisation of what we call ‘moksha’. No moksha can be realised without de-photosynthesis. Thus, moksha is also an action of light.

No species and no individual of a species can evade de-photosynthesis. This can be stated as an old adage goes; no species and no individual of a species can evade death. Death is inevitable, because de-photosynthesis is inevitable. Death is an imperative for renewability and eternity of life the same way as de-photosynthesis is for the liberation of matter and energy.

If light is respected fro creating life through photosynthesis, it should also be respected for completing the story of life through de-photosynthesis. No story of life can be completed without de-photosynthesis. he story of life, in essence, lies in its continuity, its eternity, its sustainability. And this story begins with photosynthesis and concludes with de-photosynthesis. The continuity, the eternity and the sustainability of life swing between photosynthesis and de-photosynthesis.

Matter referenced:

  1. Vir Singh. 20 Nov. 2020. De-photosynthesis makes Moksha Possible. The Speaking Tree, The Times of India.

By: Dr. Bhawana Asnani.

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Assistant Professor, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh, Gujarat

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