The ultimate source of that which explains things,
The "hard problem of consciousness" ~David Chalmers
I no longer expect science to be able to explain ontological matters. Science has limitations, and life becomes a lot more joyful when we don’t always seek to explain things, scientifically, but rather become content with just being a limitless space of pure radiance; that is to say, an intrinsically free, witnessing presence/essence.
Perhaps one day there'll be a totally new type of science which is no longer confined to a materialist paradigm, which, as you rightly, pointed out, stems from an ethnocentric view of the world set in motion by western Europeans.
Things science can't explain:
The ultimate source of that which explains things,
The "hard problem of consciousness" ~David Chalmers
I no longer expect science to be able to explain ontological matters. Science has limitations, and life becomes a lot more joyful when we don’t always seek to explain things, scientifically, but rather become content with just being a limitless space of pure radiance; that is to say, an intrinsically free, witnessing presence/essence.
Perhaps one day there'll be a totally new type of science which is no longer confined to a materialist paradigm, which, as you rightly, pointed out, stems from an ethnocentric view of the world set in motion by western Europeans.