Science of Existence "This search is not part of any subject, because I see myself as free from the confines of subjects. My gaze is on the 'original existence', which, like an open flower, is the visible world, but whose roots are in the 'invisible energy' that we cannot see. I speak of a science where every atom in the universe and every cell of life pulsates in the same rhythm. Nothing is different here. The infinite science hidden within human beings cannot be discovered through external discoveries. I am a seeker of life energy, its movement, its stillness, and its rhythm. Today's humanity is restless because it has cultivated its means but lost its life. Sects, wars, and castes are the result of this emptiness. I am not talking about "means," but about "practice" and "life." Because in my view—Life is God, and in the absence of life there is only darkness." 1. Introduction: Duality and Non-duality of Existence Existence is not a void; it is a dance—of movement and stillness. The origin and continuation of life is not merely a biological process, but a balance between two polarities of energy. Ancient sages called it 'Shiva and Shakti,' modern science calls it 'Positive and Negative,' butVedanta 2.0 This 'Center and Circumference'sees it as. 2. The Principle of the Axis Space holds its own significance in the geography of creation. When life did not exist, the male element (energy/sun) was the center. It was a fierce heat, a destructive force. But for life to germinate, that heat had to move to the periphery, requiring a cool, stable center. The woman is that center:It is the axis that remains stable. Just as the Earth is still on its axis, only then is the diversity of life possible. Man is that circle:It is the movement that expands into the outer world to protect and nourish the center. 3. Intuition vs. Vision This manuscript makes it clear that the difference between man and woman is not physical, but perceptual. Internalization of woman:A woman doesn't "see" truth; she "realizes" it. She nurtures truth in the womb of her heart. Her knowledge is not borrowed; it is part of her very being. Externalization:The man's eyes are open outward. He searches, argues, creates movement. His energy is extroverted. 4. The current crisis: pivot displacement Today's humanity is restless because it has disrupted this fundamental geography of existence. What should have been the "center" (stasis) has also become involved in the blind race for the "periphery" (motion). When a woman stands on the periphery like a man—despite the desire for wealth, fame, and external display—she loses her axis. As a result, the man has no center to return to. Attraction is lost because both are running in the same direction. Where one should have been the "well" (stillness), the other has become the "thirsty" (movement). 5. The Alchemy of Fullness The ultimate essence of life lies in union, but union is possible only when one is empty (space) and the other is energy (light). A woman's "emptiness" is not her absence, but her excellence. It is the womb where the man's energy can be absorbed as "light." When a man abandons his periphery and settles into this center, he becomes a "lamp." Here, his energy becomes creative light, not destructive. 6. Conclusion: Return to Advaita This manuscript declares thatGodNot in the temples outside, but in the correct placement of this center-periphery. When the woman returns to her axis (peace/enlightenment). When the man immerses his movement in the center. Then duality ends. There is no demand, no war. Only a state of infinite peace and non-duality remains. This state is what I callsalvationI say – where the periphery merges into the centre.
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Ghanchi Manish Kumar Bhutaji
Agyani Agyat
Oldham Council
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Bhutaji et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69db37f94fe01fead37c6260 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19500511