STOIC INDIFFERENCE
The scriptures contain conceptions of the eternal and ephemeral, the permanent and temporary, as well as other related ideas concerning the state of opposites. All these, including the created, derive from the One unified organic whole, or Absolute Existence, or Ultimate Reality. An existence or Reality is One only that is non-dual and beyond time, space and causation. Scriptures say Brahman , or the Cosmic Self, is the Absolute Existence: "ekaṃ sad viprā bahudhā vadanti, agniṃ yamaṃ mātariśvānam āhuḥ" , or Truth is one, though the wise describe it in many ways – as Agni , as Yama , and as Mātariśvan (Rig Veda, 1.164.46 ); " Sarvam khalvidam brahma ", or All this is Brahman (Chāndogya Upanishad, 3.14.1), meaning everything in the universe is, in its true essence, Brahman ; " Satyam jnanam anantam brahma ", or Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinity (Taittiriya Upanishad, 2.1.1), meaning Brahman is the unchanging Reality; " Prajñānam Brahma ", o...