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Brahman All This Whatsover That Moves: Unconcealing the Cosmos and Consciousness

Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan

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Brahman All This Whatsover That Moves: Unconcealing the Cosmos and Consciousness

Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves by Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan is a bold and intellectually ambitious work that challenges conventional cosmological thinking. At a time when the Big Bang Theory dominates scientific discourse, this book offers a revolutionary alternative—one that sees the universe not as a one-time creation from nothingness, but as a timeless, cyclic phenomenon guided by consciousness and balance.

Drawing deeply from Upanishadic philosophy while engaging with modern astrophysics and quantum physics, Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves proposes that creation is not an event, but a remembrance. The universe, according to the author, continuously renews itself through rhythmic cycles of stillness and motion. This idea invites readers to move beyond linear time and mechanistic models toward a more holistic understanding of existence.

The Phoenix Universe and the Principle of Natural Adjustment

At the heart of Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves lies the concept of the Phoenix Universe—a self-adjusting, self-balancing cosmos that operates through coherence rather than chaos. Unlike models that predict entropy-driven collapse or random expansion, this universe sustains itself through equilibrium and intelligence.

The author introduces the Principle of Natural Adjustment, a unifying framework explaining why mass, energy, and consciousness exhibit order across all scales. Within this framework, familiar concepts are redefined in striking ways: gravity is understood as grace, energy as intention, prāṇa as the first breath of neutral hydrogen, and karma as the informational memory that preserves cosmic continuity. These ideas bridge science and spirituality, not as opposing views, but as complementary lenses observing the same reality.

Bridging Physics, Philosophy, and Consciousness

One of the greatest strengths of Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves is its ability to harmonise cosmology with consciousness studies. The book takes readers on an expansive journey—from the emergence of hydrogen to the grand cycles of eternal recurrence—while weaving in philosophical insight and scientific reasoning. The narrative is both analytical and poetic, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplification.

Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan does not reject modern science; instead, he expands its scope. He invites scientists, seekers, and skeptics alike to question foundational assumptions about time, space, causality, and awareness. The tone remains exploratory rather than dogmatic, encouraging reflection rather than demanding belief.

A Thought-Provoking Read for Curious Minds

Accessible yet profound, Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves speaks to readers interested in quantum physics, cosmology, Vedic philosophy, spiritual inquiry, and the deeper nature of reality. The prose moves gracefully between precision and contemplation, echoing the book’s central message—that truth often resides in the silence between equation and mantra.

Ultimately, Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves is more than a cosmology book. It is an invitation to see the universe as a living, remembering intelligence—one that does not end, but pauses, recalibrates, and begins again. For those willing to rethink reality beyond established boundaries, this book offers a powerful and transformative perspective.

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