Abstract
This
paper tries to comprehend Hindu narrative of creation in the framework of
modern cosmology and psychology. The objective is to build a conversation for
mutual understanding. The following concordance between the two streams is
suggested.
The
state of the Primeval Being before It desired to become many is not known in
the Hindu stream just as the state of the universe before the Big Bang is not
known in the modern stream. The Primeval Being desired to grow according to the
Hindu stream.
Modern psychology says there is an innate desire to grow among human beings that we extrapolate backwards to suggest that the Singularity desired to grow. The Brahman pervades the entire Universe according to the Hindu stream. The panpsychists hold that every particle in the universe has consciousness. Brahman is the fused consciousness of all the particles in the universe according to the Hindu stream. In parallel the panpsychists hold that the fused consciousness is more than the sum of the parts. The collective consciousness of a subset of the universe is “devta” according to the Hindu stream. This concords with the “unconscious substrate” created in social organizations according to modern psychology.
The
collective consciousness of individuals having their consciousness at the
Vishuddhi, Manipur and Anahata chakras is known as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. These
concord with the collective consciousness of individuals who have evolved to
the needs of cognition, belonging and esteem according to Abraham Maslow. The
devtas can descend into a living person who is then called an avatara. This
concords with the descent of the libido into the unconscious as said by Carl G.
Jung.
In
conclusion, Hindu Brahman is modern God. Hindu devtas are modern gods. Hindu
avataras are modern individuals in whom the gods have descended. In this way we
can make the Hindu cosmology understandable to the modern mind and vice versa.
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Also read
1.
Perennial
Psychology of the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Rama
2.
Mystery of Creation – Some Vedantic Concepts
3.
Mystery
of Vedas and Big Bang Theory
4.
Cyclic
Cosmology and Vedanta
5.
Svetasvatara Upanishad – The One God and the Cosmic Process