Sriram,
Everything that we see and perceive is only through the human mind.
And everything llamas see and perceive is only through the llama mind. So what?
Our impression that the universe is immensely large and we are just tiny beings on a tiny planet...is just a human impression generated in our mind.
No really. Either you think there’s an “out there’ reality that we can map with some degree of fidelity at least, or you go full Bishop Berkeley (“This theory denies the existence of material substance and instead contends that familiar objects like tables and chairs are ideas perceived by the minds and, as a result, cannot exist without being perceived”):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_BerkeleyWe are taking our perceived reality for granted. 'Reality' is generated by our mind....it is not real in an absolute sense.
http://www.religionethics.co.uk/index.php?topic=16814.0
Whatever we perceive or think of as real is just our consciousness creating that impression. Therefore, understanding consciousness is most important.
Depends what you mean by “real in an absolute sense”. If you’re trying to say
accurate in an absolute sense no-one much will disagree; if on the other hand you’re trying to say “out there” real
at all, then you have all your work ahead of you still to make an argument for that.
Secondly, once consciousness is taken as fundamental, all life becomes important. Regardless of whether a tree or bacteria thinks the way we do or not, it has consciousness at a certain level and is connected to us in some way.
Who takes consciousness as fundamental? There are vague speculations to that effect but that’s all there are, and besides if you actually mean “fundamental” why stop at life? What about viruses? Or coral? Or rocks?
It is these things that are fundamental and most important to us. The external universe.....the big bang, the singularity, black holes, dark energy etc. are of no significance to us at all.
Erm, without all that cosmological stuff there’d be no “we” to talk about these things. Do you actually not think that makes them "significant" to us in a pretty profound way? (And besides, given your claim of “fundamental” consciousness wouldn’t these phenomena be part of the same conscious architecture in any case according to your speculation?)