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Classical Theories of Origination, Gaudapada’s Refutations, and what Modern Physics looks like beside them
One of the deepest questions that has haunted both philosophy and physics is simple to ask but impossible to settle: Why does the universe exist at all? Ancient Indian thinkers tackled this with extraordinary depth, formulating competing theories about how the world originates — from absolute nothingness, from latent potential, from divine will, or from endless causal cycles.
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Nov 510 min read


Yoga, the Triune Brain, and the Dissolution of Fear: How Patanjali’s Path Rewires Survival Itself
When the yogi masters these layers, what happens? The brainstem no longer shouts for survival, the limbic system no longer floods the mind with fear, and the prefrontal cortex ceases its endless strategising. The whole triune brain becomes a quiet instrument.
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Oct 55 min read


Reality behind Reality: If Memories Fade, What Remains?
If our lives hinge on memories—real, imagined, or ephemeral—then what is reality? A collective hallucination? A neurological glitch in an indifferent cosmos? And if Alzheimer's or a rogue dream can dissolve it all, why persist? What purpose animates our striving—the careers we chase, the bonds we nurture, the dreams we dare? Why should we do anything when the ground beneath us is quicksand?
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Sep 284 min read


From the Macrocosm to the Microcosm: The Enigma of Subjective Experience
How does a collection of atoms, following deterministic or probabilistic laws, give rise to thoughts, emotions, and Consciousness?
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Feb 37 min read
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