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Vivekananda and the Hidden Hindu Knowledge

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Cassandra Wintermute
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What if Hinduism is not merely a religion in the modern Western sense, but also the preservation of one of humanity's oldest and most sophisticated explorations of consciousness, reality, and the structure of existence? What if the Upanishads are not only sacred texts, but fragments of a profound philosophical architecture whose depth continues to unfold across centuries of interpretation? What if yoga, beyond its contemporary forms, originally emerged as a disciplined method for transforming perception and investigating the nature of mind itself?

This book examines Swami Vivekananda not simply as the founder of a movement, a national icon, or a religious reformer, but as a remarkable interpreter of ancient Indian thought at the threshold of modernity. The boy who once challenged his elders by asking whether anyone had truly seen God became the monk who, in 1893, stood before the Parliament of Religions in Chicago and introduced the West to a vision of consciousness and reality whose echoes can still be heard in contemporary discussions of neuroscience, philosophy of mind, systems theory, and even the speculative frontiers of quantum interpretation.

Vivekananda was not presenting something entirely new. He was carrying forward intellectual and spiritual traditions shaped over millennia—traditions that sought to understand the relationship between consciousness, identity, suffering, perception, and the cosmos itself. What he brought into the modern world was a synthesis: an attempt to preserve and reinterpret ancient insights at a time when colonialism, industrial modernity, and global exchange were rapidly transforming both India and the wider world.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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