Phenomenal World
Liberation from the Phenomenal World Beyond the Veil: Bridging Ancient Wisdom and Dark Sector Cosmology The Indian saint, Ramana Maharshi, once stated, "Know yourself and you will know everything, and there will be nothing more to know." This profound directive implies that the macrocosm is reflected in the microcosm. In the pursuit to know oneself, one must inevitably turn to nature, for we are not merely observers of the natural world, but intrinsic components of its unfolding. This realization was also the cornerstone of ancient Chinese philosophy. Long before the advent of modern scientific instrumentation or complex mathematical modeling, the ancient sages arrived at cosmological conclusions that mirror the cutting-edge findings of today’s astrophysicists. The Scientist vs. The Philosopher The primary difference between the modern scientist and the ancient oriental philosopher lies not in the data they ob...