About this book
Omar bey Al-Raschid's Das hohe Ziel der Erkenntnis explores the profound spiritual and philosophical teachings of the Aranada Upanishad, bridging Eastern wisdom traditions with Western intellectual inquiry. Originally published in 1912, this philosophical work presents a detailed examination of Sanskrit terminology and Vedic concepts, offering listeners a sophisticated journey into the nature of consciousness, reality, and existence.
Al-Raschid meticulously decodes Sanskrit words like âkâsha—revealing layers of meaning that extend far beyond conventional translations—to illuminate the Upanishads' deepest insights about the relationship between perception, space, time, and the fundamental essence of the world. By tracing etymological connections across diverse languages and cultures, the author demonstrates how universal philosophical principles have echoed through human consciousness across centuries and continents.
This timeless exploration of religious and philosophical thought examines the nature of being and appearance, drawing connections between ancient Vedic wisdom and broader metaphysical inquiry. The work invites readers to reconsider how we understand reality itself, moving beyond surface-level interpretations to grasp the profound knowledge these sacred texts contain.
Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and anyone interested in comparative religion and the intellectual history of Eastern thought, this audiobook offers a rare opportunity to engage with classical philosophical material through careful, scholarly interpretation.