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Abhijit Naskar If you begin an investigation with the conclusion that what you seek to understand is ultimately unknowable, then you've lost the battle against ignorance before you've even begun. Knowable and unknowable are both human constructs - to have true understanding of the natural world, one must go beyond both, stepping firmly on the grounds of reason while fostering acceptance for others' weaknesses. The existence of God is not the question here - nor is the definition of consciousness - the real question is, how does your ever-evolving understanding of yourself in relation to nature effect your life as well as the lives of those around you. Read no scripture, but help those in need and you'd be divinity incarnate - study no intellectual publication, but help those in need and you'd be the wisest person alive.
Abhijit Naskar Self is an illusory by-product of the brain's response to the environment, with the purpose of survival of life. However, within the subjective realm of the human mind, due to higher brain capacities, the self is capable of creating its own illusory purpose, in an attempt to provide meaning in life.
Abhijit Naskar The kingdom of God is a beautiful world constructed solely by the Human Mind and it manifests and exists only in the Human Mind - it exists only inside the Human Brain.

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