Path of the Ancients: Space Time Illusion

By Ancient Philosophy

Release : 2018-06-03

Genre : Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Books

Kind : ebook

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Schrödinger has said "The world is given to me only once, not one existing and one perceived. Subject and object are only one.".

Heisenberg has said "What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning".

The Kena Upanishad says "That which the mind cannot think, but that which is the mind, know that to be the ultimate truth and not that which you have imagined".

The Isha Upanishad has said "Intentions persisted cause actions, Actions persisted cause intentions. Always, this is the cause of the become and becoming".

Is reality and truth the same? What if we can look beyond this reality and start to seek the truth? What will we find? Is this mind and senses enough to know it?

“If only pictures and words could capture the beauty of the world around us!!” Vijay could have easily dismissed it with that philosophical view. Yet that simple often repeated sentence had got him thinking. Once the train of thoughts had started he could not stop it. He had thought about how in spite of all the technological advancements the very simple act of “recreating a moment” was still not possible by mankind. It was strange that we lived in a world where companies were running behind “creating NEW artificially induced virtual reality experience” but no one could record “a real-life experience” and replay it in a virtual reality environment with exactly the same precision and experience.

Read the fictional novel of what could be a path followed by one person attempting to search out the truth.

Path of the Ancients: Space Time Illusion

By Ancient Philosophy

Release : 2018-06-03

Genre : Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Books

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Schrödinger has said "The world is given to me only once, not one existing and one perceived. Subject and object are only one.".

Heisenberg has said "What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning".

The Kena Upanishad says "That which the mind cannot think, but that which is the mind, know that to be the ultimate truth and not that which you have imagined".

The Isha Upanishad has said "Intentions persisted cause actions, Actions persisted cause intentions. Always, this is the cause of the become and becoming".

Is reality and truth the same? What if we can look beyond this reality and start to seek the truth? What will we find? Is this mind and senses enough to know it?

“If only pictures and words could capture the beauty of the world around us!!” Vijay could have easily dismissed it with that philosophical view. Yet that simple often repeated sentence had got him thinking. Once the train of thoughts had started he could not stop it. He had thought about how in spite of all the technological advancements the very simple act of “recreating a moment” was still not possible by mankind. It was strange that we lived in a world where companies were running behind “creating NEW artificially induced virtual reality experience” but no one could record “a real-life experience” and replay it in a virtual reality environment with exactly the same precision and experience.

Read the fictional novel of what could be a path followed by one person attempting to search out the truth.

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