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Exploring the Macrocosm and Microcosm
Once the concept of survival beyond death as seen in Abrahamic traditions is accepted, notions like karma and reincarnation naturally follow

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Jan 5, 20259 min read


The Quantum Reality: Bridging Science and Eastern Philosophy
Buddhism often describes this emptiness as the infinite potentiality from which all phenomena arise and eventually return.

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Jan 5, 202513 min read


A Tale of Two Perspectives: The Universe Through Western and Eastern Lenses
This forms a "strange loop": the past gives rise to observers, but the past itself depends on these observers to reconstruct it.

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Dec 31, 20245 min read


Nurturing the Mind, Body, and Spirit in the Fight Against Cancer
Combating cancer extends beyond traditional treatments, encompassing the profound influence of the mind, spirit and our connection to nature

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Dec 28, 20248 min read


Beyond the Veil: Maya in Advaita Vedanta, the Quantum Dance, and the Brain's Reality Show
Maya, the principle of illusion, creates the appearance of a separate, objective reality...

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Nov 20, 20246 min read


What is Reality? Waking vs Dream World
The sense of "reality" in both states suggests that the authenticity we attribute to experiences may be inherently tied to our perception.

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Nov 17, 20248 min read


The Mystery of Dreams and Reality
All beings and objects in our “waking” experience could be manifestations within a grand dream of a higher consciousness—an infinite dreamer

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Nov 11, 20244 min read


The Evolution of Religion: From Primitive Deities to Advaita Vedanta
Spirituality is what you want to do and Religion is what other people want you to do!

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Nov 11, 20246 min read


Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta: The Self Beyond Experience
The "Hard Problem" of consciousness persists in modern science for one simple reason: we are habituated to looking for the Truth "out there" among the objects. Like the leader of the ten men who counted only nine, we meticulously map the neurons, the senses, and the brain's architecture, only to wonder where the "experience" went.

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Nov 3, 202410 min read


The Mind's Treacherous Web: The Perilous Journey of Unchecked Desires
Anger, like desire, has a cascading effect. It can lead to confusion (sammoha) and delusion.

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May 12, 20245 min read
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