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Science Meets Vedanta

Podkast av Jayant Kapatker

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Teknologi og vitenskap

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The scientific rigor, logic, and reasoning of the teachings of Vedanta, applied to some key concepts in science, will lead to the realization that they share common ground—in fact, that they are looking at the same Reality. The ancient Indian rishis had already discovered this Reality and expounded their findings in the various Upanishads and scriptures. We can learn much from Vedanta about science. For example, it helps us interpret Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and quantum physics correctly. The interconnection of science with Vedanta can bring about a dramatic change in the way we perceive and understand the universe. The focus of the podcast is to highlight these changes, which encourage us to question the conventional understanding of the universe. So, be prepared!

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Who Really Chooses the Words We Speak?

In this episode, we’ll explore how speech happens. What is the process behind speaking? Who Really Chooses the Words We Speak?  Because speaking comes so naturally to us, we rarely give it much thought. Yet, as we will see, the process of speech is remarkably complex and is guided and managed by intelligence in the mind.  One of the most striking insights is that we do not consciously decide every word we speak; rather, the intelligence in the mind makes those choices. We will see that this intelligence is a gift from Awareness to the mind.  We—or the ego—serve mainly as the gatekeeper. We look forward to hear back from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522489/fan_mail/new] For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@staminteractive.com

23. mai 2026 - 20 min
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Self-Awareness (or Brahman) Is the Ultimate Black Hole

In this episode, we’ll discuss Self-Awareness (which is synomous with Brahman)  is the ultimate Black Hole. We will argue that black holes, in a fundamental sense, depend on Self-Awareness—and that Self-Awareness can be understood as the ultimate, or first, “black hole.”  By comparing certain properties they share, we can explore why Self-Awareness may be meaningfully described in black-hole-like terms. The purpose of this episode is to substantiate the connection between them. To develop this hypothesis, this episode is organized as follows: 1. Understanding Black Holes 2. The Connection Between Black Holes and Self-Awareness 3. Self-Awareness: The Ultimate Black Hole We look forward to hear back from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522489/fan_mail/new] For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@staminteractive.com

9. mai 2026 - 21 min
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Understanding the Mind - The Vedanta Way

The mind indeed is mysterious. Nobody has seen it, but we know it exists. We have thoughts, perceptions, and emotions, and we know all this happens in the mind. So, it does exist, but where does it exist, how does it function, and how and why was it created?  This episode is based on the understanding and analysis of the Mind as taught by Vedanta. We will cover the following aspects of the Mind: 1.      Source of the Mind 2.      Evolution of the Mind 3.      Structure of the Mind 4.      Functioning of the Mind 5.      States of the Mind 6.      Qualities or Gunas of the Mind We look forward to hear back from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522489/fan_mail/new] For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@staminteractive.com

2. mai 2026 - 27 min
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World Is Mithya (False)

In this episode, we’ll discuss the often-quoted statement in Vedanta that the World is Mithya. The Sanskrit word mithya is translated as “unreal,” “false,” or “not real.” Some take the idea a step further and interpret it to mean that the world is an illusion—reasoning that if something is unreal, it must be illusory.  But is the world truly mithya, is it false or an illusion? We experience the world “out there.” We interact with it every day, and the objects within it appear real and tangible. We can see them, touch them, examine them, and investigate them. The world contains countless objects—from tiny atoms to vast galaxies. So how can the world be unreal, or an illusion? Are all these objects unreal? Are all of them illusory? On what basis does Vedanta teach that the world is mithya? Based on the teaching of Vedanta, we will try and explain what mithya really means. We look forward to hear back from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522489/fan_mail/new] For questions or feedback please email us at jayant@staminteractive.com

25. april 2026 - 14 min
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