John D. Barrow Quote

The Indian religious traditions... accepted the concept of non-being on an equal footing with that of being. Like many other Eastern religions, the Indian culture regarded Nothing as a state from which one might have come and to which one might return.. Where Western religious traditions sought to flee from nothingness... a state of non-being was something to be actively sought by Buddhist and Hindus in order to achieve Nirvana: oneness with the Cosmos.


chapter one "Zero—The Whole Story" - The Book of Nothing (2009)


The Indian religious traditions... accepted the concept of non-being on an equal footing with that of being. Like many other Eastern religions, the...

The Indian religious traditions... accepted the concept of non-being on an equal footing with that of being. Like many other Eastern religions, the...

The Indian religious traditions... accepted the concept of non-being on an equal footing with that of being. Like many other Eastern religions, the...

The Indian religious traditions... accepted the concept of non-being on an equal footing with that of being. Like many other Eastern religions, the...