PinnedA list of all my articles on mediumHere is a list of all my articles in categories Philosophy Religion Culture and Lifestyle1 min readA list of all my articles on mediumPhoto by Jan Antonin Kolar on UnsplashHere is a list of all my articles in categoriesPhilosophyReligionCulture and Lifestyle----2
Published in The Big Think·Feb 22The Fulfilment of ConsciousnessMoving in harmony with the divine — The conscious dimensions of nature are the substance of reality. The conscious self within your body is the substance of what you are, and the same principle applies to the whole of reality. The field of spacetime is a continuous fabric on which the details of the world are embroidered…Philosophy6 min read
Published in The Big Think·Feb 15The Insidious Cult of ScientismThe power of cultural indoctrination — We can’t avoid cultural conditioning. We absorb it through psychological osmosis. From the moment of our birth, we’re immersed in social interactions which instill the cultural values and beliefs of our society. All human societies function through a set of shared values, beliefs, and practices. Culture is the conceptual infrastructure…Philosophy9 min read
Published in The Big Think·Feb 6The Silence of the Cosmos is the Sound of FreedomThe human search for meaning — Human life is an existential crisis. We do what we can to avoid it. We try to ignore it, outsource it, delegate it, divert our attention from it or deny it exists. But they’re all feeble and futile attempts to avoid the unassailable law of our being, the essence of…Philosophy8 min read
Published in The Big Think·Jan 31Heaven is not a Geographical LocationThe evolution of consciousness — In the spiritual view of reality, the inner dimensions of the world are primary. The foundation of the world is consciousness. Instead of the naturalist view that consciousness is a state of matter, the idealist view is that matter is a state of consciousness. Matter is an idea. When we…Philosophy8 min read
Published in The Big Think·Jan 23The Substance of RealityConsciousness filtered through space-time — In the modern world, naturalism exerts a potent influence on our way of thinking. The exuberance produced by the success of science caused an overconfidence in its ability to explain the world. As scientific discoveries accumulated, people assumed this trend would continue indefinitely. Eventually, science would discover the Theory of…Philosophy8 min read
Published in The Big Think·Jan 16The Inner Dimensions of NatureDiscovering the existence of the supernatural — There is a lot of debate about the characteristics of nature and the existence of the supernatural, but through it all the concept of nature is often obscure. We may use the same word, but often we’re not talking about the same thing. For the materialist, nature consists of the…Religion7 min read
Published in The Big Think·Jan 9The Law of KarmaCosmic justice or natural law? — The doctrine of karma is sometimes interpreted as a system of cosmic justice. God is the chief prosecutor enforcing his laws through reward and punishment. Suffering is divine retribution for sin, and sin is disobeying God’s commands. With this interpretation of karma, it follows logically that people deserve to suffer…Religion7 min read
Published in The Big Think·Jan 2How to Construct a WorldviewA blueprint for building tolerance and humility — Human beings need a worldview to function. A worldview isn’t a single belief or even a collection of beliefs. It’s the widest possible view we can take of reality. A worldview is an interpretative framework, a conceptual map containing all the various facts about the world. It orientates us to…Philosophy7 min read
Published in The Big Think·Dec 19, 2021Seeing Jesus through a Hindu LensA portal to the divine — Many religions gain truth about divinity through revelation. We can use logic to infer the divine exists, but inference isn’t direct knowledge. If the nature of the divine was apparent to our senses, we wouldn’t need inference. Most of us don’t have direct access to knowledge of divinity. We need…Religion8 min read