Spectacular advances in modern science and technology have made our lives more comfortable but not necessarily healthier or more peaceful. We are facing serious existential risks for nature and humanity where the developments are challenging our understanding.
Genome to Om explores the desired transition from modern science to meta-science, blending ethical, moral, and spiritual insights while recognizing the interconnectedness of all aspects of life. It emphasizes a holistic scientific approach, talking of the marvels of science and technology, and the consequent perils that have engulfed all living beings and the planet itself. The authors pose intriguing questions about the wonders of the cosmos, life’s origin, and most of all, the goal and purpose of life’s journey. Genome represents the dynamic modern science, while Om embodies universal consciousness as the ultimate reality. This book is an endeavour to bridge the gap between empirical knowledge and higher-order wisdom, advocating an innovative, inclusive, technologically advanced, yet spiritually enriched and ethically grounded future. The daring proposal seeks the possibility of progressing from the Anthropocene to an ideal Omcene epoch. Genome to Om offers hope for the meaningful progression to a meta-society, and the onward journey towards harmony between scientific progress and timeless human values to reach our full potential seeking unity in diversity for universal peace and well-being, and to continue the journey of life, the Om Way.
Dr Bhushan Patwardhan, National Research Professor— Ayush, is an accomplished and highly cited biomedical researcher ranked among the top scientists globally with over a three-decade stint in health research cutting across trans-disciplinary fields. He is an elected fellow of the National Academies of Sciences and Medicine in India. Dr Patwardhan is a distinguished professor at the Savitribai Phule Pune University, India, and an adjunct professor at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is a member of the Lancet Citizen’s Commission on reimagining India’s health system and an advisor to the WHO’s Global Traditional Medicine Centre.
Indu Ramchandani has spent most of her working years as an editor, transcriber, compiler, and book publisher. After five years as the South Asia editor-in-chief at Encyclopaedia Britannica, she moved on to being a freelance editorial consultant. The passion for writing developed with the studies of the ancient scriptures and the epics. Indu Ramchandani has transcribed and published 14 handbooks in the Understanding Vedanta Lecture Series, written several articles on Vedic philosophy, and co-authored Life Is as Is: Teachings from the Mahabharata.
Spectacular advances in modern science and technology have made our lives more comfortable but not necessarily healthier or more peaceful. We are facing serious existential risks for nature and humanity where the developments are challenging our understanding.
Genome to Om explores the desired transition from modern science to meta-science, blending ethical, moral, and spiritual insights while recognizing the interconnectedness of all aspects of life. It emphasizes a holistic scientific approach, talking of the marvels of science and technology, and the consequent perils that have engulfed all living beings and the planet itself. The authors pose intriguing questions about the wonders of the cosmos, life’s origin, and most of all, the goal and purpose of life’s journey. Genome represents the dynamic modern science, while Om embodies universal consciousness as the ultimate reality. This book is an endeavour to bridge the gap between empirical knowledge and higher-order wisdom, advocating an innovative, inclusive, technologically advanced, yet spiritually enriched and ethically grounded future. The daring proposal seeks the possibility of progressing from the Anthropocene to an ideal Omcene epoch. Genome to Om offers hope for the meaningful progression to a meta-society, and the onward journey towards harmony between scientific progress and timeless human values to reach our full potential seeking unity in diversity for universal peace and well-being, and to continue the journey of life, the Om Way.
Dr Bhushan Patwardhan, National Research Professor— Ayush, is an accomplished and highly cited biomedical researcher ranked among the top scientists globally with over a three-decade stint in health research cutting across trans-disciplinary fields. He is an elected fellow of the National Academies of Sciences and Medicine in India. Dr Patwardhan is a distinguished professor at the Savitribai Phule Pune University, India, and an adjunct professor at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is a member of the Lancet Citizen’s Commission on reimagining India’s health system and an advisor to the WHO’s Global Traditional Medicine Centre.
Indu Ramchandani has spent most of her working years as an editor, transcriber, compiler, and book publisher. After five years as the South Asia editor-in-chief at Encyclopaedia Britannica, she moved on to being a freelance editorial consultant. The passion for writing developed with the studies of the ancient scriptures and the epics. Indu Ramchandani has transcribed and published 14 handbooks in the Understanding Vedanta Lecture Series, written several articles on Vedic philosophy, and co-authored Life Is as Is: Teachings from the Mahabharata.
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