
Welcome to today’s episode, where we journey to the very heart of existence itself. We are going to explore a vision of reality that bridges ancient spiritual wisdom and the cutting edge of modern science.
Our source is a paper written by Al Nasir Amlani that embarked on a profound idea drawn from Islamic thought, articulated in the modern era by Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III, and now illuminated by discoveries in quantum physics. It’s called Monorealism—the conviction that there is not only One God, but One Reality… and that everything we see, feel, and experience is a reflection and manifestation of that single, indivisible truth.
In our time together, we’ll step into the rich history of tawḥīd, the unity at the heart of the Qur’an. We’ll walk through the philosophical landscapes of Ismaili thought and then gaze into the strange and beautiful realms of quantum physics—where science begins to glimpse the very unity sages and mystics have spoken of for centuries.
By the end of this episode, you’ll not only understand the essence of monorealism—you might just begin to see the world differently… to see yourself differently… and to feel, perhaps for the first time, the deep, unbroken wholeness that underlies everything.