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Manish kumar 0009-0000-8083-0685 Independent Researcher & Philosopher Agyat agyani, vedanta 2.0 ve...

Svabhava Dharma Consciousness Existentialism False Identity Awareness

Manish kumar 0009-0000-8083-0685 Independent Researcher & Philosopher Agyat agyani, vedanta 2.0 vedanta 2.0 Agyat agyani 0009-0000-8083-0685 The Science of Existence, Non-Dualism, and Consciousness Studies The Science of False Identity A Consciousness Framework of Svabhava, Illusion, and Existential Clarity 2026 Svabhava Dharma Consciousness Existentialism False Identity Awareness Systems Theory Phenomenology Self-Observation Indian Philosophy Awakening 2026-05-09 2026-05-08 2026-05-09 eng 10.5281/zenodo.20099497 1.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International 2026 Manish Kumar The Science of False Identity presents an experiential consciousness framework exploring the relationship between Svabhava (intrinsic nature), false identity, existential suffering, and direct observation. The work proposes that the central crisis of human life is not merely social, moral, or psychological dysfunction, but identification with conditioned and constructed identities formed through fear, comparison, imitation, memory, and civilization. Integrating existential philosophy, phenomenology, contemplative psychology, systems theory, and Indian non-dual insight, the framework distinguishes between: intrinsic being (Svabhava), conditioned tendencies (Vasana), and socially constructed mask identities. Rather than offering a new doctrine, ideology, religion, or moral system, the framework emphasizes direct seeing and existential clarity. It argues that truth does not need to be imposed or manufactured; falsehood only needs to be observed clearly. The work includes: consciousness systems models, symbolic geometry, existential alignment frameworks, false identity architectures, and phenomenological interpretations of Dharma, fear, observation, and awakening. Central propositions include: ✧ “Human suffering is identification with what one is not.” ✧ ✧ “Dharma begins not with obedience, but with clear seeing.” ✧ ✧ “Truth need not be constructed. Falsehood must only be seen.” ✧ This framework is intended as an open philosophical inquiry into consciousness and human authenticity, not as a fixed spiritual doctrine or institutional belief system.