
In Search Of Spiritual Values
The book explores the evolving convergence between Vedantic philosophy and modern intellectual inquiry regarding the nature of reality. Historically, Vedantins reduced reality to pure consciousness, while materialists reduced it to matter. This created a sharp polarity in understanding the world.Recently, scientists and Western philosophers have moved beyond strict rationalism to study consciousness independently. They are increasingly aligning with the Vedantic view that "Spirit" is the primary, singular reality. While humans naturally perceive a world of "I," "you," and duality, there is a growing collective awareness of dimensions beyond the material. The book warns that while this spiritual shift is positive, it often triggers "miracle-mongering," which can confuse the public.




