Indian Philosophy in a nutshell?

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Consciousness is a temporary phenomenon. The reality is 'physical energy', what we began with at the time of Big Bang.
Without mind form (object) doesn't arise, without form, no mind (subject).
And what is called touch? The coming together of sense, sense-object and consciousness/knowing. What kind of consciousness does something out of it? An ignorant: touch of Avijja. Once ignorance is uprooted, no more touch, good householder. Deathless, taking birth ended. Neither here, nor there, nor inbetween, gone beyond space and time.
 
What constitutes us will remain in space and time till the time when existence changes into non-existence. :)
Trash. Nobody wouldn't fix yours.

Lokayatika Sutta: The Cosmologist
Then a brahman cosmologist(1) went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, exchanged courteous greetings with him. After an exchange of friendly greetings & courtesies, he sat to one side. As he was sitting there, he said to the Blessed One, “Now, then, Master Gotama, does everything(2) exist?”


“'Everything exists' is the senior form of cosmology, brahman.”


“Then, Master Gotama, does everything not exist?”


“'Everything does not exist' is the second form of cosmology, brahman.”


“Then is everything a Oneness?”


“'Everything is a Oneness' is the third form of cosmology, brahman.”


“Then is everything a Manyness?”


“'Everything is a Manyness' is the fourth form of cosmology, brahman. Avoiding these two extremes, the Tathagata teaches the Dhamma via the middle: From ignorance as a requisite condition come fabrications. From fabrications as a requisite condition comes consciousness. From consciousness as a requisite condition comes name-&-form. From name-&-form as a requisite condition come the six sense media. From the six sense media as a requisite condition comes contact. From contact as a requisite condition comes feeling. From feeling as a requisite condition comes craving. From craving as a requisite condition comes clinging/sustenance. From clinging/sustenance as a requisite condition comes becoming. From becoming as a requisite condition comes birth. From birth as a requisite condition, then aging & death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair come into play. Such is the origination of this entire mass of stress & suffering.


“Now from the remainderless fading & cessation of that very ignorance comes the cessation of fabrications. From the cessation of fabrications comes the cessation of consciousness. From the cessation of consciousness comes the cessation of name-&-form. From the cessation of name-&-form comes the cessation of the six sense media. From the cessation of the six sense media comes the cessation of contact. From the cessation of contact comes the cessation of feeling. From the cessation of feeling comes the cessation of craving. From the cessation of craving comes the cessation of clinging/sustenance. From the cessation of clinging/sustenance comes the cessation of becoming. From the cessation of becoming comes the cessation of birth. From the cessation of birth, then aging & death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair all cease. Such is the cessation of this entire mass of stress & suffering.”


”Magnificent, Master Gotama! Magnificent! Just as if he were to place upright what was overturned, to reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost, or to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes could see forms, in the same way has Master Gotama — through many lines of reasoning — made the Dhamma clear. I go to Master Gotama for refuge, to the Dhamma, and to the Sangha of monks. May Master Gotama remember me as a lay follower who has gone to him for refuge, from this day forward, for life.“
 
Bhante, Tathagata was teaching Dhamma. I am talking about science.
I have no problem with Dhamma, Hindu or Buddhist, since both are the same.
I do not differ with even one word of the Noble Eight-fold Path.
 
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