The Subjective Approach of Vedic Science
With reference to the Lagrangian of the unified field developed by the objective approach of modern science, Maharishi brought out the Lagrangian of the universe as it is available in the Veda.
During the Assembly of 7000, Maharishi described the Self as the state of pure knowledge and explained that its first expression, A, the first syllable of Rig Veda, is the one-syllable Lagrangian of the universe. From there, it sequentially unfolds itself to appear in more elaborated versions. By the time the first syllable, A, has developed into the first word, AGNIM, it has already expressed the complete dynamics of the unified field AGNIM, in turn, continues to sequentially unfold and finally appears as the four Samhitas of the Veda, the fully expanded Lagrangian of the universe. Each Samhita has its own corresponding Brāhmaṇa, the Hamiltonian or organizing power aspect of pure knowledge.
This vision of the Lagrangian developing from the Self through the whole range of the Veda makes it clear that the whole of the Veda, the total potential of pure knowledge and its inherent organizing power, is contained in the Self and emerges from the self-referral performance of the Self.
The emergence of the Vedic Lagrangian of the universe from the Self identifies the Self with the unified field of all the laws of nature. Since the total potential of natural law is inherent in the Self and emerges from the Self through its self-referral functioning, self-referral performance becomes the direct means of harnessing the total potential of natural law.
The Maharishi Technology of the Unified Field utilizes this self-referral mechanics to harness the infinite organizing power of nature for the fulfillment of any desire.
It is this that has enlivened the unified field in world consciousness and created evolutionary trends of life everywhere, giving a global taste of utopia, and it is this that is going to perpetuate Utopia – unified field based ideal civilization for generations to come.