I have always struggled to comprehend how this scientistic reduction of life to matter and energy, and the concomitant obliteration of the spiritual dimension, can be made sense of. It appeared evident to me that there must be an inverse hierarchical relationship between matter, energy, life, and consciousness/spirit.
At Veils of Unity, our mission is to explore the ultimate questions of existence with both intellectual rigor and spiritual depth. It is a space dedicated to those who seek knowledge beyond the boundaries of religious dogma and tradition. Our proposal fosters a synthesis of reflective study and immersive experience, offering both rigorous exploration of sacred texts and journeys to spiritually significant locations around the globe.
From an early age, I was drawn to the enigma of existence and the quest for meaning, which led me to explore a diverse range of philosophical and spiritual traditions, including those of Abrahamic, Indian, and Japanese origin.
My formative years included studies in psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive philosophy, which informed my understanding of the phenomenon of consciousness. While this approach was epistemologically and methodologically rigorous, it lacked the notion of the spiritual and the transcendent. I always struggled to comprehend how this scientistic reduction of life to matter and energy, and the concomitant obliteration of the spiritual dimension, can be made sense of. It appeared evident to me that there must be an inverse hierarchical relationship between matter, energy, life, and consciousness/spirit.
In light of these considerations, I devoted nearly three decades to the training of Chinese and Japanese martial arts, the practice of contemplative forms of meditation, and the study of Hinduism, Budhism, and Islam. Over time, it became increasingly apparent that these disparate traditions shared a common underlying matrix. A metaphysical unity that transcends the boundaries of religious denominations. This indicated the existence of a unified spiritual essence, manifested in diverse forms across different cultures and eras. As the the graet Rishis (i.e., Seers) state in the Vedas, while truth is one, sages across cultures have designated it with different names.
On this foundation, I pursued a systematic study of the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Brahma Sutras, Hindu mythology, as well as Islamic theosophy and Japanese Shinto, and Zen Buddhism. Guided by remarkable scholars from a variety of traditions and supported by the study of introductory Sanskrit and Arabic, I began to delve into the initial layers of the inner meaning of the teachings and methods developed in these traditions. In the course of this research, Sufism, Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism have emerged to me as particularly significant influences. Both for the intellectual rigour of the non-dualistic metaphysics that underlies these traditions, as well as for the beauty and depth of their spiritual disciplines.
In recent years, I have had the opportunity to travel to a number of culturally and geographically diverse locations, including Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, India, Japan and Mongolia. During these travels, I have observed and engaged with the ways in which people live their religious and spiritual traditions. This journey has informed the creation of Veils of Unity, a platform and experiential project that seeks to bridge intellectual inquiry with immersive, site-specific experiences. It is my hope that the curated journeys, which focus on Sufi, Vedanta, and Zen Buddhist temples, rites and culture, will provide a step towards the understanding of this so called Unity beyond confessional divergencies, contributing to the cultural and religious integration of all of us.
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