God Created Us. Then We Created Gods.
April 6, 2026A reflective spiritual article on the difference between the true Creator and the false gods humanity builds through ego, wealth, power, ideology, and self-worship.
A reflective spiritual article on the difference between the true Creator and the false gods humanity builds through ego, wealth, power, ideology, and self-worship.
Every century produces its giants — empires or nations that dominate militarily, culturally, economically, or technologically. Yet history tells us something sobering: no superpower has lasted forever. From Rome to Britain, from the Mongols to the Ottomans, and from China’s dynastic cycles…
Introduction: The Quest for Understanding For millennia, humans have gazed inward and outward, asking: Who am I? Why do I feel? What lies beyond? In the modern era, three disciplines have emerged as powerful lenses in this quest: At first glance, these…
Introduction: Paradox as Portal This phrase—“Man is the best creation of God, and God is the best imagination of man”—doesn’t merely juxtapose divinity and humanity, but invites us into a dialectic: in what sense is man divine, and in what sense is…
Humanity has long looked for origins. Science seeks them in fossils, genes, and migrations. Religion and myth locate them in divine acts, cosmic principles, and symbolic stories. In the Hindu tradition, Manu and Śatarūpā are often portrayed as the original man and…
There is a power behind all movement, all birth, all breath — the silent pulse that animates the universe and you.
Introduction When and how did “we” begin? The story of early humans is a long, branching saga — not a neat line from ape to modern human, but a tangled tree of species, migrations, adaptations, and interactions. This post delves into current…
India’s story begins not with human kings, but with the slow dance of continents. Over 140 million years ago, the landmass that is now India was part of the supercontinent Gondwana.
At first glance, this sounds like myth or metaphor. But perhaps it’s both — a symbolic map of how human consciousness and morality evolved (or contracted) over cosmic time.
Life is precious, fleeting, and often full of unexpected turns. Yet, many of us move through it burdened by worry, consumed by ambition, or weighed down by problems that — in the grand scheme of things — are far smaller than we make them out to be. The old saying goes: “Don’t take life too seriously, you’ll never get out of it alive.” At first glance, it sounds like a joke. But beneath its humor lies a profound truth: life is meant to be lived, not endured.