religion

  • Nature seems to favor cycles over stasis. Death, in this view, isn’t an end—it’s a handoff. Forever may be a human illusion. Nature prefers relativity—time, space, and even identity are fluid. Conscious Universe: Intelligence Beyond Biology The idea that the universe is a conscious, evolving ecosystem isn’t fringe—it’s echoed in quantum theory, panpsychism, and indigenous

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  • Humanity, for all its brilliance, is fundamentally flawed. Not in a way that invites judgment, but in the way a cracked mosaic holds beauty within its imperfections. As a species, we are subject to the tyranny of biology: our bodies decay, our minds falter, and time is an unrelenting sculptor eroding the flesh we inhabit.

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  • In the grand mosaic of existence, humanity may not be the centrepiece, but perhaps we are the brushstroke that gives the cosmos its unexpected flourish. Our time on Earth may be transient, our flesh destined to return to dust, but our imagination — bold, unbound, generative — hints at a higher function. Not to rule

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  • More than a decade ago, in the quiet sanctity of a Buddhist temple in Putuoshan, China, I found myself seated across from the head monk, sharing tea and exchanging thoughts that would linger in my mind long after. The encounter was unexpected, initiated by his curiosity about my connection to Bodhgaya, the sacred place of

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  • At times I do wish I could sit down with both my parents and reflect on my journey so far, but I am afraid I can’t do that because I lost them both few years ago. So now I keep them in my imagination, where I tend to keep most of my precious things. I

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  • What is a GOD ?

    This is a question that I have been asking myself for decades with no good answer. In my own pursuit to know a God or at least find a working description of God, I have found myself completely lost in religious literatures. I have had endless conversations on the subject matter with my fellow beings

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  • The collapse

    Nature is the largest investor in all of us, making it one of our key shareholders alongside us and our parents. And nature has equally invested itself in all what it has created, not just us humans. The collective value of what nature has created is immeasurable, and it’s economic value is also immense. Take

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  • Based on our current understanding of the big picture, the consensus view is that the story of modern humans journey started in Africa some 200,000 years ago. And modern humans most likely evolved from their common ancestor, Homo erectus, which literally means ‘upright man’ in Latin. Obviously Homo erectus is an extinct species of human that probably lived

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  • A country like India badly needs an integrated medicine infrastructure to help fix it healthcare. For example, there is just one doctor for every 1,457 people based on the most updated population figure of 1.35 billion people, and obviously this ratio is much lower than WHO’s acceptable norm of 1:1000. And according to ministry of health

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  • The Class of 2020

    Recently a dear friend of mine, who is a professor at a business school asked me to share a few words with his class over a zoom call. Initially, I was a bit reluctant, and that’s mainly because I have always felt that, I am the least qualified person to offer any advice to anyone

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