Eastern Religions
Analyzing Concepts of Eastern Religion
Sanskrit, Taoist, Buddhist, and Hindu religions have declared that when it comes to the cosmos, on a fundamental level, "All is One". There is a unity between all matter, and the divisions we are so focused on in our everyday lives are just pieces of a larger, interconnected puzzle of reality. ConscioCentrism states that consciousness is fundamental to, and intrinsically connected with matter itself. The idea that at a fundamental conscious level, "all is one", fits well within the framing of ConscioCentrism.
One of the key concepts of Consciocentrism is that consciousness is directly tied to dimensional awareness. In our every day lives, we are very aware of the 3-Dimensions that we call Cartesian space - the forward / backward, side to side and up and down directions of space. In addition to processing our 3D material environment, we are innately aware of the 4th dimension, time, which allows change to the state of the entire 3D world. Over the past few thousand years, human consciousness has become more and more focused on the divisions, the separation, and the borders which society have built. But, with meditation, it is possible to focus consciousness in such a way that you can detach oneself from the ego, and alter the temporal focus to see time frozen in a moment with all 3D space.
In the view of Consciocentrism there is an ongoing balancing act between separation and unity, that began with the Big Bang (major separation impulse of 3-Dimensional space and 4D-spacetime) After the big separation, gravity represents an impulse of unity, pulling at all matter (or "bending" spacetime)
In the view of 4D spacetime, all 3D matter of the universe can be seen as a united whole, that changes moment to moment, day to day, year to year, and eon to eon. This 4D "block universe" where the entire state of the 3D material universe can be seen as an interconnected 3-Dimensional whole is the unity that eastern religions elude to. A perspective that can be achieved when one calms the mind in meditation, and focused consciousness in the moment and allows the loss of ego of oneself being and individual, separated being from the surroundings, and the 3D material universe as a whole.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advaita_Vedanta
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahman