Brahman, from the root ‘Brh‘: ‘To Uphold, Support’, is the central Dharmic posit. ‘Brahman is that and only that of which the Upaniṣads speak’ begins the celebrated Kena Upanishad.
‘The deluded fools believing observance
and doctrine to be the highest,
do not understand the path to Brahman…
That Brahman alone is before, is behind,
is to the right, is to the left…above and below.
There is nothing here other.’ [The Mundaka Upaniṣad; 2.2.12]
”Mind is everywhere‘is the great Mystic Teaching‘ noted Kurt Gödel, the doyen of modern-logicians, a subject diametric to mystic discourse.
Brahman disgorged of the Self-Loop is Not-Two.