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The World as Power: Power as Matter presents a comprehensive investigation into the metaphysical nature of reality through the lens of power and materiality. Co-authored by John Woodroffe and Pramathanatha Mukhyopadhyaya, this scholarly work bridges Eastern philosophical traditions with Western intellectual frameworks to explore how power functions as the underlying substance of the material world.
The book delves into classical Hindu philosophy, Tantric thought, and modern scientific perspectives to argue that what we perceive as matter is fundamentally an expression of power or energy. Through detailed analysis and philosophical discourse, the authors challenge conventional materialist perspectives and offer alternative understandings of reality’s essential nature.
This work is essential for students of philosophy, comparative religion, metaphysics, and those interested in the intersection of Eastern wisdom traditions and Western philosophical inquiry.







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