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According to these ancient texts, Brahman is the source of all that exists, and our physical perceptions are merely distortions or “maya.” This notion suggests that what we perceive as diversity is, in essence, an illusion produced by our limited understanding and sensory perceptions. The Chandogya Upanishad emphasizes that everything originates from Brahman and ultimately returns to it. Schrödinger drew parallels here, suggesting that perceived plurality, similar to reflections in a gallery of mirrors, stems from a singular source.