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Continue reading →: The Connection Between Emotions, and the AtmanThis article explores the profound relationship between love, emotions, and the inner self, Atman. It classifies Atman into Bahya Atma, Antaratma, and Paramatma, emphasizing that true emotional understanding and experience arise from the Antaratma. Yogic practices like meditation, breath control, and Kundalini awakening facilitate this connection, promoting emotional transformation and…
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Continue reading →: The Subtlety of Atman: From the Macrocosm to the MicrocosmThe concept of Atman embodies subtlety, requiring focused awareness and yogic practices for realization. Key practices include balancing vital energies, breath retention (kumbhaka), and meditation, culminating in samadhi, where duality dissolves. Awakening Kundalini through chakras leads to self-realization, offering inner peace, wisdom, and freedom from suffering.
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Continue reading →: Kundalini and Chakra Awakening: The Path to Experiencing AtmanThe article explores the spiritual journey of Kundalini awakening in yogic tradition, symbolized by a dormant serpent coiled at the spine’s base. It details the chakra system’s activation, leading to heightened consciousness and transformation. This ascent culminates in the realization of Atman, offering liberation and unity with the cosmos through…
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Continue reading →: Building a Global New Age Debate Framework with Holacracy: A Vision for Inclusive DialogueThe post explores establishing a global debate framework rooted in Holacracy, a decentralized management approach promoting self-organizing teams. By fostering inclusive dialogues through structured circles, the framework aims to empower diverse voices, adapt to varied contexts, and utilize digital tools for engagement. This initiative seeks to unite people in addressing…
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Continue reading →: The Timeless Role and Qualities of a Guru in Spiritual RealizationThe figure of the Guru embodies the essence of spiritual enlightenment, guiding seekers from ignorance to self-realization. Rooted in ancient texts, the Guru imparts sacred knowledge essential for liberation through initiation. The enduring Guru-disciple relationship fosters transformation and discipline, ensuring the path to spiritual truth remains accessible in today’s world.
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Continue reading →: Examination Style in the Golden Age of BharatThe Golden Age of Bharat showcased a vibrant culture of debate as an examination method, deeply rooted in the Nyaya Sutra. This period emphasized active engagement, critical thinking, truth-seeking, and community learning. By reviving debate today, society can foster deeper understanding, communication skills, and a commitment to truth, paving the…
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Continue reading →: Big Bang is not about Creation – VedasTwo Creations, Two Toolkits: Why the Big Bang Isn’t Sṛṣṭi Intention To show—carefully, accessibly, and with evidence—that what modern cosmology calls the Big Bang and what Indian scriptures call sṛṣṭi (“creation”) are not the same kind of claim. They answer different questions with different methods, live in different domains (outer…
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Continue reading →: Creation in Vedas vs Big BangThe Universe in the Navel: How Indian Seers Place Creation Inside the Human Being Intention To show—using short primary-text quotations (Sanskrit + translation) and easy analogies—that many classical Indian sources present “creation” as an inner phenomenon unfolding in and through the body–breath–consciousness of the human being. This is not a…
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Continue reading →: Is the Human Body the Real Battlefield of the Vedas?The priests perform the yajna. From its flames rises the Soma — biochemical nectar energizing the body’s defenses. Invigorated, the immune warrior — the cytotoxic T-cell — takes up its molecular vajra and strikes down the coiled obstruction: a pathogen wrapped like a serpent, hoarding the body’s waters. This is…
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Continue reading →: The Inner Big Bang: Witnessing Creation from WithinTo witness the Inner Big Bang is to remember that your body, mind, and soul are not separate from the cosmos — they are the cosmos, folded inwards, waiting to be rediscovered.