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The conversation dives deeper into Woollacott's fascination with Kashmiri Shaivism, a philosophy emphasizing the fundamental nature of consciousness. She recounts how her studies of ancient Indian texts led her to the recognition sutras, which describe consciousness as synonymous with freedom and the cause of all that exists. This framework resonates closely with modern idealism, particularly the insights of contemporary scientists like Bernardo Kastrup and Federico Faggin, who also advocate for a consciousness-centric view of reality.