People tend to believe things because they are simple to accept or reject. Some seek to educate themselves by reading or consulting religious texts. Very few are courageous enough to explore the truth without presuming anything. J. C. Goel, the writer of this work, appears to be among them.
Following his extensive study of Buddhist and Upanishad texts and the latest findings in neurology, evolutionary biology, and quantum mechanics, J. C. Goel delves into his inner world to uncover the whole truth.
The intended readers of this book are those who are serious about finding the truth and who are not interested in being led astray by various theological interpretations, belief systems, illusions, delusions, fancies, or hallucinations.
To examine the whole truth—not a sanitized, segmented, broken, twisted, or distorted version—the author starts the book from a new perspective.
Beginning with the Big Bang theory or the Upanishads’ stated truth about the universe’s beginnings, it moves on to other possible explanations. A dense, hot, and extremely compact point exploded 13.8 billion years ago, and the author now knows how matter, space, and time evolved from that point not only in the physical world but also in the psychological one. The author explains how 118 elements of our periodic table formed from the remnants of a dying star. The author describes the chain reaction that started in the ocean for the origin of life and eventually made its way to land. The process of DNA evolution brought into existence the countless species that inhabit our world.
The intricate biological brain shapes each person’s unique intellect. The cognitive development of Homo sapiens is a subject of study. An explanation of how both the thinker (one’s self) and the thought are formed during the thinking process. Thought, the fundamental building block of the human psyche, creates the most magnificent and terrible things for mankind.
The author stressed that comprehending the thought is the key to achieving lasting happiness or mental wellness. He talked about how neurons firing in the brain create thinking: the thinker (the subject), the thought (the object) emerges, and the psychological space (the interstitial region) between them is where the thinker’s mental movement takes place, which also creates psychological time. The ultimate aim of humanity is to live in bliss and prosperity, and we can get there if we can decipher thought, its nature, intent, content, or mental network.
People cannot experience psychological suffering in the absence of thought. Sticking to a thought can create suffering, suffering, and more suffering, ultimately leading to depression and possibly suicide. Understanding thought is an action in itself, which can bring mutations in brain cells for happiness or peace.
After gaining a firm grasp of the inner reality, the author shifts to observe the enigmatic awareness or pure consciousness that permeates the entire cosmos. What goes down, what rises, and what is our purpose in this life?
Lastly, J. C. Goel considers the boundless potential of the human mind, the mysteries of the universe, and the path to enlightenment that lies beyond.
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