
The Wes Cecil Podcast The History of Philosophy in 16 Questions - Q7: Where is the universe?
Sep 17, 2025
Explore where the universe truly resides through Hindu philosophy. Discover the shift from animism to abstract gods and the core concepts of Brahman, Atman, and samsara. Delve into the Upanishadic vision of oneness and the experiential nature of Atman versus intellectual understanding. Gain insights into the Bhagavad Gita's teachings on cosmic cycles and the diverse paths to spiritual realization. Uncover how a tangible spirit is embedded in all living things and the practical takeaway to turn inward for personal growth.
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Universe Located Within The Self
- The Brahmanic answer to "Where is the universe?" is: inside you as the Atman, an aspect of Brahman.
- Everything important is internal and experiential, not external or purely rational.
Brahman, Atman And Samsara Framework
- Brahman is the all-pervading universal force and Atman is the individual spark which is part of it.
- Samsara frames existence as cyclical: birth, death, rebirth, and cosmic cycles repeat indefinitely.
Experience Over Scripture Or Reason
- The Upanishads stress seeing all beings in the Self and the Self in all beings to end delusion and grief.
- The Atman cannot be attained by scripture or reason alone; it reveals itself experientially.








