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A Scientific & Vedantic Inquiry into Reality, Consciousness & Mantra
Who or What is God? is a rigorous inquiry that bridges modern physics, Vedānta, and mantra-based practice to redefine reality. The book begins by dismantling material assumptions: matter is not solid, particles are probabilistic, and “touch” is force interaction. Physics replaces things with fields, vibration, and information—while the observer effect reveals that outcomes depend on observation. At this limit, science cannot explain the knower. Vedānta completes the picture: the world is Mithyā (dependent appearance), the mind is the instrument of observation, and the Self (Ātman) is the unchanging witness. This witness—pure awareness—is identified as Brahman, the non-dependent substratum in which all fields and experiences arise. The book introduces a practical bridge: Mantra–Tantra–Yantra (3–6–9) as a functional model of vibration, process, and manifestation. Through structured 21–42–45 day sādhana cycles, mantra is presented as a repeatable method that stabilizes attention, aligns neural patterns, and fosters inner coherence (Field Coherence Hypothesis). Case observations indicate consistent outcomes: reduced reactivity, improved focus, and greater inner stability. The final resolution is precise: God is not a person, particle, or field, but the awareness in which reality appears. Realization is a shift from belief to direct experience—where seeking ends in being.
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Author
Swami Sumananand Nath
“Jo Jiya Wahi Likha – Jo Likha Wahi Jiya” (Lived Wisdom. Written Truth.)
Length
266 Pages
Audience
Spiritual Seekers, Science-Oriented Thinkers, Meditation & Yoga Practitioners, Philosophy & Non-Duality Readers, High-Performance / Growth Mindset Individuals
Languages
English
Reading Age
16+
Country of Origin
India
Who or What is God? is a rigorous inquiry that bridges modern physics, Vedānta, and mantra-based practice to redefine reality. The book begins by dismantling material assumptions: matter is not solid, particles are probabilistic, and “touch” is force interaction. Physics replaces things with fields, vibration, and information—while the observer effect reveals that outcomes depend on observation. At this limit, science cannot explain the knower. Vedānta completes the picture: the world is Mithyā (dependent appearance), the mind is the instrument of observation, and the Self (Ātman) is the unchanging witness. This witness—pure awareness—is identified as Brahman, the non-dependent substratum in which all fields and experiences arise. The book introduces a practical bridge: Mantra–Tantra–Yantra (3–6–9) as a functional model of vibration, process, and manifestation. Through structured 21–42–45 day sādhana cycles, mantra is presented as a repeatable method that stabilizes attention, aligns neural patterns, and fosters inner coherence (Field Coherence Hypothesis). Case observations indicate consistent outcomes: reduced reactivity, improved focus, and greater inner stability. The final resolution is precise: God is not a person, particle, or field, but the awareness in which reality appears. Realization is a shift from belief to direct experience—where seeking ends in being.
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What You'll Discover
Reality is not made of “things,” but of appearances.
The real mystery is not the universe, but the observer.
You are not the mind—you are the awareness behind it.
Mantra is not belief—it is a repeatable inner technology.
God is not an object to find, but the subject to realise.
“Jo Jiya Wahi Likha – Jo Likha Wahi Jiya” (Lived Wisdom. Written Truth.)
Dr. Suman Kumar Das, also known as Swami Sumananand Nath, is a visionary thinker, spiritual practitioner, and agripreneur with over three decades of diverse experience across business, research, and sadhana. After an international career spanning Central Asia and Russia, he returned to India with a deeper purpose—to integrate Vedic wisdom with modern science and create sustainable, consciousness-based living systems. He is the Founder-Peethacharya of Lalita Divyashram, a unique Mahavidya Siddha Peeth in Khajuraho, where spiritual practices, mantra research, and ecological innovations converge. Through his pioneering work in Mantra Yoga, Vibrational Healing, and Gau Krishi Vanijyam (cow-centric regenerative agriculture), he has guided thousands of seekers and practitioners toward holistic transformation. A prolific author of multiple books on spirituality, agriculture, health, and conscious living, Dr. Das combines experiential knowledge with scientific insight. His work bridges the gap between ancient traditions and modern needs, offering practical frameworks for health, prosperity, and inner awakening.
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