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Mythasophy is still a very young and insight-driven science. It is neither religion nor dogma. Instead, it weaves together mythologies, philosophies, and quantum science into a unique coherence. Mythasophy is therefore more than a mere worldview: it reminds us that we are not separate fragments of something, not the products of a capricious god, nor a random conglomerate of mindless matter. It is the essence of what is called Brahman in Hinduism, Yin-Yang in Taoism, God in Christianity, described in quantum science as the zero-point field or superposition, and known in antiquity as Aether:…mehr

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Mythasophy is still a very young and insight-driven science. It is neither religion nor dogma. Instead, it weaves together mythologies, philosophies, and quantum science into a unique coherence. Mythasophy is therefore more than a mere worldview: it reminds us that we are not separate fragments of something, not the products of a capricious god, nor a random conglomerate of mindless matter. It is the essence of what is called Brahman in Hinduism, Yin-Yang in Taoism, God in Christianity, described in quantum science as the zero-point field or superposition, and known in antiquity as Aether: everything arises from Presence. Others call it "I Am." Mythasophy names this intelligent primal force Field or Elíon. The implication is profound: we are not a part of this Field - we are the Field itself, drawing from itself, meeting and experiencing itself in infinite variations - you as me and I as you, reflected in the mirror of the other. This book is an invitation for you to see yourself, your world, and your experiences with new eyes. Tat Tvam Asi - You Are That.
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Rado - bürgerlich: Ralf Hill - Musiker, Songwriter und Philosoph, beschäftigt sich seit über 30 Jahren mit Themen wie Bewußtsein, Philosophie und Psychologie. Unzufrieden mit den gängigen Lehren, Konflikte seien unvermeidlich, die Schöpfung sei unvollkommen und der Mensch sei von Gott getrennt, erarbeitete er das Konzept der Mythasophie.