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  1. theCosmicGame

    Brahman - asleep or awake

    Thank you so much for posting this. It is exactly my idea based on personal (albeit subjective) mystical experiences. We are both asleep and awake simultaneously but because we perceive everything through the prism of time, we experience this as successive moments of awakening and going back...
  2. theCosmicGame

    Brahman - asleep or awake

    This was exactly my question and your way of conceptualizing it fits with my personal understanding
  3. theCosmicGame

    Brahman - asleep or awake

    Thank you for your feedback. I agree that all of these are concepts and cannot describe something which is, by definition, indescribable. There is however a story of creation in Hinduism but that's all it is, a story. It's nothing more than an introduction to the philosophy, and as a story made...
  4. theCosmicGame

    Brahman - asleep or awake

    Most interpretations of the hindu story of creation and destruction and the world as divine play go something like this: in the beginning there is the ultimate reality or Brahman who then creates multiplicity from oneness and the world as an illusion where he plays hide and seek with himself...
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