SynopsisModern science reveals we are cosmic dust, our bodies composed of stardust formed billions of years ago. This understanding highlights our interconnectedness with the universe, where energy transforms but is never lost. Ancient spirituality echoes this, viewing existence as continuous and interconnected, imbuing life with deeper meaning and fostering compassion.Modern science and ancient spirituality seem to point towards a deeper reality behind existence. Science tells us that the human body is made from the very substance of the cosmos. The calcium in our bones, oxygen we breathe, carbon in our cells, and iron in our blood formed inside stars billions of years ago. We are made of atoms that existed in the universe long before becoming part of us. We are not separate from the cosmos; we are the cosmos expressing itself. What appears solid and permanent is, at a deeper level, the movement of particles, energy and invisible forces. The body we identify with so strongly is a temporary arrangement of atoms interacting with the universe around us. Science also tells us that energy cannot be destroyed; it only changes form.The atoms that form our body existed long before our birth, and will continue to exist after our death. When an individual dies, it is only the physical form that dissolves. Through cremation or burial, the body gradually merges into nature, and its elements return to the cosmos from which they had emerged. Ancient spiritual wisdom viewed the body as temporary but existence to be continuous and interconnected.When we realise that we are part of something greater than our temporary individuality, life acquires a deeper meaning. Love, compassion, kindness and responsibility become natural expressions of this understanding.(Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this column are that of the writer. The facts and opinions expressed here do not reflect the views of www.economictimes.com.) ...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now