Oneness: Myth, Mystery, or ‘The Reality’
International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research October 5, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i05.28325 via Semantic Scholar
Summary
The concept of oneness is explored as both a philosophical and scientific reality, not merely a myth or mystery. Drawing from Advaita Vedanta, where the individual self (Atman) is non-different from universal consciousness (Brahman), and integrating contemporary philosophy and neuroscience, the argument shows that Eastern and Western traditions converge on interconnectedness, challenging the illusion of separateness. Empirical studies support oneness as a lived reality, with ethical implications for holistic personal and collective responsibility.
Study at a glance
| Design | theoretical or philosophical paper |
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| Key finding | Oneness is not merely a philosophical ideal but a lived reality supported by empirical studies, challenging the illusion of separateness and advocating for holistic ethical responsibility. |
Abstract
This research paper, titled "Oneness: Myth, Mystery, or The Reality," explores the concept of oneness from philosophical and scientific perspectives, examining whether it is a myth, a mystery, or a reality. Drawing from Advaita Vedanta, where the individual self (Atman) is seen as non-different from the universal consciousness (Brahman), and incorporating insights from contemporary philosophy and neuroscience, we argue that oneness transcends mere abstraction. The investigation reveals that both Eastern and Western traditions converge on the idea of interconnectedness, challenging the illusion of separateness. Additionally, empirical studies support the experiential aspects of oneness, indicating that it is not only a philosophical ideal but also a lived reality. The findings underscore the ethical implications of recognizing oneness, advocating for a holistic approach to personal and collective responsibility. Through this interdisciplinary dialogue, the paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of oneness as a vital framework for addressing contemporary existential and ethical dilemmas.