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Namaste.

 

Thanks, Sunderji, for this wonderful excursion. I am still on it.

However, I can't help hastening to say the following:

 

The conclusion stated in the introduciton reads:

 

"This website explains that we don't simply live in a physical world

of things. Rather we are embedded in and surrounded by the infinite.

We see a few of the other worlds, those possible of connecting

temporally with our own world, in the probability waves of quantum

mechanics, and the many unique times of Relativity. Now see them all.

It's not an easy journey, but if you succeed in reading and digesting

each of the three theories explained here, you will begin to

understand our universe is converging toward the timeless state of

absolute oneness."

 

The three theories, very bold though they are, envisages "a universe

converging towards the timeless state of absolute oneness". The

problem is with the "converging" which happens only in time. Time

belongs to this 'physical world of things we live in' and other

realities to which we can possibly have access. Infinite is seen as

embedded in and surrounding them.

 

In contrast, Advaita asks us to shift our focus and know for

ourselves that we, including the worlds we live in or know of,

irrespective of whether they seem to converge or expand, are already

infinite, time-spaceless, full, one without a second, and beyond

attributes.

 

Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that "everythingforever"

is perhaps the best and latest reminder for advaitins all over coming

from a mind with a scientific bend that they are on the right quest.

 

Pranams.

 

Madathil Nair

 

_______________________________

 

 

advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi <sunderh>"

<sunderh> wrote:

> Namaste,

>

> A fascinating excursion into this realm:

>

> http://everythingforever.com/

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