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Science and Philosophy: Two Lenses, One Reality
Concepts like wave functions, entanglement, and probabilities resist being reduced to simple, tangible components.

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Jan 296 min read


Exploring the Schools of Buddhist Philosophy: A Journey into Emptiness (Śūnyatā)
Both samsara and nirvana are empty, and even emptiness itself must not be grasped as a final truth, as doing so would perpetuate delusion.

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Jan 2013 min read


Is Reality a Shared Hallucination, Shaped by our Collective Conditioning?
Do external factors ultimately determine our perception of reality? Could the world we experience be a shared hallucination?

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Jan 2011 min read


Quantum Physics and Advaita Vedanta: Convergence of Science and Ancient Wisdom
While,Quantum physics describes these phenomena mathematically, Vedanta provides the philosophical framework to understand their implication

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Jan 1312 min read


Why Does the Universe Exist at All?
Just as a dream is real only to the dreamer, the perceived universe is real only to the mind but arises from the substrate of consciousness.

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Jan 1310 min read


Exploring the Macrocosm and Microcosm
Once the concept of survival beyond death as seen in Abrahamic traditions is accepted, notions like karma and reincarnation naturally follow

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Jan 59 min read


The Quantum Reality: Bridging Science and Eastern Philosophy
Buddhism often describes this emptiness as the infinite potentiality from which all phenomena arise and eventually return.

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Jan 513 min read


A Tale of Two Perspectives: The Universe Through Western and Eastern Lenses
This forms a "strange loop": the past gives rise to observers, but the past itself depends on these observers to reconstruct it.

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Dec 31, 20245 min read


Beyond the Veil: Maya in Advaita Vedanta, the Quantum Dance, and the Brain's Reality Show
Maya, the principle of illusion, creates the appearance of a separate, objective reality...

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Nov 20, 20246 min read


What is Reality? Waking vs Dream World
The sense of "reality" in both states suggests that the authenticity we attribute to experiences may be inherently tied to our perception.

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Nov 17, 20248 min read
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