Re: The Holographic Priniciple: THoughts?
Namaste follower12,
I humbly ask that you please re-read my post, and note that it is the absence of conflict with my devotion that I mention.
As for what it means to me, perhaps it is worth pointing out that, in my particular Shakta path, the concept of rejecting the material world/maya as merely an obstacle to moksha is not followed;
while it is not to be preferred, maya as Devi's veil is not taken to be less "real", and there is no emphasis to shun it.
I understand the viewpoint that science and religion are like apples and oranges, and also that many laymans' attempts to connect the dots between a scientific theory and theological cosmology
are often cases of seeing things that aren't there, or projections of wishful thinking.
I have found the Holographic Principle to lend an interesting perspective on my path's concept of maya; if others agree with the thought of "One has nothing to do with the other", that is fine, that is an answer to the question
JAI MATA DI
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