I have always been fascinated by the concept of ‘freedom’ relying for the most part on Albert Camus’ assertion that ‘freedom, after all, is freedom from some specific constraint.’ The observations in this piece invite contemplation of the notion of freedom that is beyond and not dependent on an anthropocentric viewpoint and promotes the sobering reality that the universe, with all of its giant fields of gravity and light, continues freely without any primary concern for humanity which is, after all, remains a tiny footnote in the cosmic history of Brahman.
I have always been fascinated by the concept of ‘freedom’ relying for the most part on Albert Camus’ assertion that ‘freedom, after all, is freedom from some specific constraint.’ The observations in this piece invite contemplation of the notion of freedom that is beyond and not dependent on an anthropocentric viewpoint and promotes the sobering reality that the universe, with all of its giant fields of gravity and light, continues freely without any primary concern for humanity which is, after all, remains a tiny footnote in the cosmic history of Brahman.