The Oneness / Otherness Mystery: The Synthesis of Science and Mysticism

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This is a work about our very existence, about Reality, about the relationship between the individual personality and the cosmos in which that personality exists, showing how the person is a microcosm, a little part of the cosmos, subtly reflecting his ‘world’ however autonomous or independent he may believe he is. It intends to resolve the central problems of Eastern and Western philosophy, the question of the meaning of the mystical union and the question, which has arisen in the modern West, of the relationship between consciousness and the so-called ‘physical world’. The final essay presenting the Science-Mysticism synthesis, provides a convenient basic framework for categorizing the various aspects of yogic mysticism which are often jumbled together haphazardly by uneducated holy men and commentators who often have little appreciation of the real significance of the various mystical realisations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sutapas Bhattacharya

Sutapas Bhattacharya was born in Guahati, Assam, India in 1964. His family moved to London in 1967 where he has lived ever since. His formal education led to a First Class Honours degree in Molecular Biology from London University in 1986 with prizes from his college for top student in the School of Biological Sciences in both the second and final year of his studies. Since graduation he has worked in scientific publishing. He continued to develop his interest in the philosophical questions relating to Science. Working for a major international publishing company, he has amazed academics in numerous scientific disciplines with his claim to have identified the physical correlate of the Divine Light, the Pure Consciousness of Indian Philosophy, with a physical process well-known to Science.

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Title
The Oneness / Otherness Mystery: The Synthesis of Science and Mysticism
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Edition
1st Ed.
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ISBN
8120816544
Length
xx+677 p., Reference; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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