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Three Q&As In Quora
Three Q/A from QUORA (on brain, philosophy, QM, NDE, consciousness) 1 How does the brain understand philosophy? M. The brain… understanding philosophy? My reply to this is similar to the one I gave recently to another question and which was … Continue reading
Posted in philosophy, science
Tagged awareness, body-mind, Brain, Consciousness, death, empirical research, experience, facts, NDE, phenomena, philosophy, QM, scientific arguments, Socrates, verification
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No-self – Buddhist and advaitist perspectives
Difference between Buddhism and advaita Vedanta concerning the notion of ‘No-self’. Consciousness as reality in advaita is beyond conceptualization. It is a direct and ineluctable experience .
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Posted in Advaita, Buddhism, non-duality
Tagged advaita, apperception, Buddhism, Consciousness, direct experience, interdependence, non-conceptual, phenomena, pure being, reality
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Creation or no creation – becoming or being
If creation is into time, being is timeless. Does time exist? Or, like space, multiplicity, and causation they are just phenomena, appearances? Continue reading
Posted in awakening, Mysticism, non-duality, spirituality, vedanta
Tagged advaita, Atma, Becoming, being, brahman, Consciousness, Creation, immanence, mind, phenomena, time and timelessness, transcendence, understanding
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What is Vedanta
According to Vedanta, what is “real” is what cannot be negated, that which is always true in all places and at all times, or more accurately that which is the substratum of the entire time-space continuum that defines the apparent … Continue reading
Posted in non-duality, vedanta
Tagged advaita, Buddhism, Consciousness, existence, experience, external objects, Neo-advaita, phenomena, philosophy, pure awareness, reality
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Interdependent arising
Since like a moon in water, a rainbow, and a movie, It is the mere appearance of interdependent arising, No phenomenon exists through possessing an essence. The extremes of samsara and nirvana, of permanence and extinction are transcended. Nagarguna
Posted in Advaita, Eastern philosophy, non-duality
Tagged essence and form, interdependence, Nagarguna, phenomena, samsara/nirvana
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