This book unveils the profound mysteries of human consciousness, time, space, and the universe through the lens of neurology, psychology, modern science, and philosophy—all conveyed in lucid, accessible language. It explores the hidden fear of death, the potential scientific dimensions of divinity, the deep-rooted grip of myths and belief systems, and the boundless states of meditation and self-realization. Through thought-provoking dialogues between a curious yogini and a truth-seeking scientist, the narrative touches upon the primordial essence of religion and philosophy as experienced in everyday human life. Spanning 18 insightful chapters, this work serves as a philosophical and scientific encyclopedia, inviting readers on an illuminating inward journey—toward a deeper understanding of existence itself.