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The Choice Within: Why Do Good People Do Bad Things?
No matter how many zeros you add, they remain valueless until you place a one in front. What is your '1'?

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2 days ago6 min read


The Emperor's Dream: Awakening to the True Self in the Mandukya Upanishad
Even intellectually grasping this fosters peace. As the story notes, life's attachments—lovers, possessions, even our bodies—come and go, yet we endure. Shift the "I" from the transient waker/dreamer/sleeper to the eternal witness.

S A
4 days ago7 min read


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.

S A
Nov 510 min read


The Dreamer’s Awakening
Here, I explore that vision: the dream of the world, the seeker’s questions, the illusion of separation, and the ultimate awakening to the timeless Self — the silent sky within which all appearances shine and dissolve.

S A
Oct 263 min read


The Evolution of Indian Philosophy: From Pre-Vedic to Vedanta Schools
The evolution of Indian philosophy—from pre-Vedic spiritualism to Vedantic metaphysics—demonstrates its remarkable depth and adaptability.

S A
Feb 99 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?

S A
Feb 37 min read


How Science Helps Us Understand Our Material Nature
Perhaps the reality we seek is not solely contained in the material parts of he universe, but also in the way we experience them.

S A
Feb 25 min read


The Material Nature of a Human Being: A Journey into the Physical Self
At the deepest level, a human being is a temporary arrangement of particles—an intricate dance of energy and matter governed by natural laws

S A
Feb 23 min read


Science and Philosophy: Two Lenses, One Reality
Concepts like wave functions, entanglement, and probabilities resist being reduced to simple, tangible components.

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Jan 296 min read


Exploring the Schools of Buddhist Philosophy: A Journey into Emptiness (Śūnyatā)
Both samsara and nirvana are empty, and even emptiness itself must not be grasped as a final truth, as doing so would perpetuate delusion.

S A
Jan 2013 min read
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