Tag: analytical-idealism
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From Knowing to Being: Why Understanding Reality Isn’t Enough
If you’ve spent time with the work of Bernardo Kastrup, you’ve likely experienced a clear shift in how you think about reality. His central idea is straightforward: reality is not fundamentally made of matter—it is made of experience. Consciousness is not something produced by the brain; instead, the brain is something that appears within consciousness.…
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Vedantic Analytical Idealism: A Consciousness-Centered Reality
In recent years, philosophical interest in consciousness has surged, particularly in response to the limitations of materialist explanations of reality. At the forefront of this revival is Analytical Idealism, a position that aligns closely with ancient Indian thought—especially Advaita Vedānta. By integrating this modern philosophical model with the Vedantic concepts of cit (consciousness), sat (existence),…
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The Conversation That Might Just Shift the World: A Meeting of Minds on Consciousness, Science, and Reality
Imagine a world where science and spirituality are no longer strange bedfellows but companions in the same inquiry. Where the age-old questions of “Who am I?” and “What is real?” are not dismissed as abstract musings but approached with the same rigor and reverence as particle physics or neuroscience. That world doesn’t just exist in…