PROOF OF EXISTENCE OF SOUL IN HUMAN CELLS: A COMPARISION OF VEDANTIC SCIENCE TO THE MODERN SCIENCE
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Vedanta is an ancient Indian science that asserts the existence of an everlasting, unchanging soul (Atman) as the essential essence of an individual. The Vedantic view of the soul emphasises immortality, pleasure, consciousness, and identity with Brahman (the ultimate reality). Current scientific understandings of consciousness include various hypotheses that view consciousness as an emergent attribute of complicated brain processes. Vedanta and modern science, particularly in their understanding of consciousness, demonstrate an intriguing interplay between spirituality and science. It raises speculative yet exciting questions about the nature of reality, the function of consciousness, and the interconnection of the cosmos. The differences between Vedanta and modern science reflect fundamentally different approaches to comprehending reality. While Vedanta includes metaphysical ideas and the concept of an everlasting soul, science, particularly in its materialistic form, seeks explanations in the physical realm, depending on empirical evidence and observable phenomena. These distinctions highlight the different fields of investigation and knowledge that science and Vedanta represent, each bringing unique insights into the nature of life and consciousness. Contemporary scholars' efforts to blend Vedanta and science reflect a growing awareness of the limitations of exclusively materialistic or spiritual approaches to understanding consciousness and the soul. By investigating the intersections and dialogues between these various perspectives, I hope to gain a more comprehensive understanding of soul that assists the complexity and depth of human experience at the cellular level from a physics and biological standpoint which is found in the center of nucleus, as aligned to Vedantic Pancha Kosha concepts which further reveals that there is no difference between mind and body; also forefooting the fact of superficial existence of foreign souls (technically speaking; foreign bodies/ minds) inside human bodies.