The echoes of complexity, structure, and information processing observed in supergalactic clusters mirror those in the human brain. A groundbreaking study has now boldly undertaken this task, revealing a quantifiable and objective similarity between the Cosmic Web and the network of neurons in the human brain. The universe and the human brain exhibit striking similarities that reveal a profound cosmic harmony. Galaxies, neurons, stars, and synapses appear to move to a universal rhythm. This revelation raises questions about consciousness and our position in the cosmos. As we contemplate the grand symphony of existence, we find unity in the interconnectedness of all things, blurring the lines between self and universe. This is an invitation to explore the concealed melodies and harmonies that link the microcosm of our minds to the vast expanse of the cosmos.