Episodios

  • Multiverses: Yes, They Exist
    Mar 21 2026

    This episode argues that the multiverse does indeed exist, but not in the form commonly proposed by mainstream scientific theories. Rather than speculative parallel worlds, we present a more precise and coherent interpretation of the multiverse grounded in a proper understanding of concepts behind quantum physics and the core teaching of Vedanta.

    Each observer, through the act of observation, brings into existence a unique and exclusive universe. In this sense, no two observers inhabit the same universe. The existence of countless observers therefore implies the existence of countless universes.

    In this episode, drawing upon the principles of quantum physics, we will demonstrate how multiverses are not merely speculative ideas but arise naturally from the fundamental nature of observation and the wave function.

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    20 m
  • Understanding the difference between Brahman and Ishvara
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode we will discuss the difference between Brahman and Ishvara. Brahman and Ishvara are often used interchangeably, but are they truly the same? While their fundamental essence is identical—both rooted in Awareness, the underlying reality of everything—their functions and modes of operation differ.

    This discussion explores the relationship between Brahman and Ishvara, focusing on how Awareness forms their shared core nature. We will examine how Brahman, devoid of attributes, transforms into Ishvara, who possesses distinct qualities and attributes. Additionally, we aim to understand what those qualities and attributes of Ishvara are, and how they shape its role in the universe.

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    18 m
  • Understanding the Universe of Waveforms
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode, we delve into an intriguing notion that there is a fully functional universe composed of waveforms. While this concept might initially seem strange, we present it as the core reality of existence.

    We’ll explore how a fully operational universe of waves exists and functions within our minds. Every event happens first in the mind before it unfolds in the physical world.

    By integrating perspectives from both modern science and Vedanta, we aim to illustrate that this is the essential truth underlying all that we experience. Get ready for an eye-opening journey.

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    19 m
  • Big Bang—A Fresh Perspective
    Feb 28 2026

    According to scientific understanding, the Big Bang occurred approximately 13.7 billion years ago, marking the origin of our universe. The prevailing theory suggests a point of singularity erupted with extraordinary force, giving rise to the countless galaxies that populate the cosmos.

    Despite its widespread acceptance, the Big Bang theory leaves several fundamental questions unanswered. These unresolved questions highlight the challenges and limitations of the current scientific explanation.

    In this episode, I will explore these questions through the lens of Vedanta. Drawing upon its teachings, I offer a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on the Big Bang, addressing the mysteries that science has yet to unravel.

    1. The Source of the Big Bang

    2. The Present Location of the Source

    3. The Nature of the Initial Point

    4. The Big Bang—A Fresh Perspective

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    20 m
  • Mind as a Projector: Step-by-Step Exploration
    Feb 21 2026

    In our previous episode, “Universe Is a Projection of Our Mind,” we delved into multiple viewpoints to illustrate that the universe isn’t an independent entity existing “out there.” We offered several insights explaining why the universe we experience is a projection of our minds. If you haven’t listened to that episode yet, we encourage you to do so.

    In this episode, we’ll begin by comparing the mind’s projection to a digital projector, much like the ones used to display movies onto a screen. Afterward, we’ll walk through a step-by-step guide on how the universe is projected outward, drawing parallels to the process of painting on a canvas. The resemblance between the two is striking.

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    18 m
  • The Large Hadron Collider and the Vedantic Perspective
    Feb 14 2026

    In this episode, we’ll take a closer look at the progress made by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as well as its limitations. The LHC has led to the observation of numerous new particles, sometimes referred to as the “particle zoo.” Despite these exciting discoveries, however, the LHC has yet to achieve its ultimate objective: identifying the fundamental constituents of reality. As we’ll explore in this episode, there are reasons to believe that the LHC may never uncover the true building blocks of the universe, as its approach may be fundamentally misdirected.

    Drawing upon the teachings of Vedanta, we will present an alternative perspective on understanding the nature of objects in the universe. According to Vedanta, the search for ultimate truth requires a shift in approach—one that goes beyond the confines of particle physics and explores deeper questions about existence and awareness. In this episode, we aim to shed new light on the quest to comprehend the substratum of our world.

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    22 m
  • Universe IS A Projection of Our Mind
    Feb 7 2026

    According to Vedanta, the universe we experience as being “out there” is a projection of our own mind. This is the exact inverse of the scientific model, in which external physical objects give rise to internal mental representations.

    Clearly, these two viewpoints are fundamentally opposed—only one can be true. Vedanta’s explanation offers a compelling framework: the mind projects the universe, making this the foundational truth for our discussion.

    In the following sections, we will examine this concept from several perspectives to demonstrate its validity:

    1. Scientific analysis
    2. Logical reasoning
    3. Mathematical interpretation
    4. Applying Quantum physics
    5. The structure of the universe
    6. Memory Objects vs. Now Objects

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    18 m
  • Who Is Ishvara? Where Is Ishvara?
    Jan 30 2026

    Many of us ponder the questions: Who is Ishvara (God)? Where is Ishvara (God)?

    There is a diversity of beliefs highlights that there is no single, universally accepted view of Ishvara. With so many perspectives, it’s easy for confusion and misunderstanding to arise. The key lies in gaining accurate knowledge about Ishvara. The more we learn and uncover the truth, the closer we become to understanding Ishvara. Knowledge helps to demystify Ishvara and brings us nearer to the divine.

    In this episode we will discover that Ishvara isn’t far away or hidden; rather, Ishvara is present everywhere, right before our eyes.

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    19 m