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Donald Trump’s second term isn’t a patchwork of policies—it’s a blueprint for a post-modern empire, one that doesn’t rely on armies or colonies, but on economic chokeholds, immigration filters, and symbolic domination. This isn’t the imperialism of red maps and military governors. It’s the 21st-century kind: power justified by itself, compliance demanded as tribute, and
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It begins with whispers and threats—tariffs here, troop withdrawals there. But the pattern is unmistakable. From Washington to Warsaw, Seoul to Panama, the message behind US foreign policy under Trump 2.0 is growing clearer: those who stood with Biden may now be made to pay. The European Union, long a committed ally and vocal supporter
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Poem by Maq When I muse on creation, I see nature—near and vast, Deep in thought, I sense atoms—within and beyond. The universe, finite yet infinite—a riddle cast. What came before the dawn? In what time, what place? A singular seed, a dual rift, or a multipolar race? Something from nothing, or nothing’s silent claim?
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Why do we often feel a persistent undercurrent of anxiety, a nagging sense of unease? It’s not simply the daily pressures of life; it’s the relentless pursuit of desires that overshadows our fundamental needs. Unlike animals, who prioritise survival, we humans are driven by a constant yearning for more: more success, more recognition, more validation.
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The question of how time and space began is one of the deepest mysteries of existence. It forces us to confront the nature of nothingness, the emergence of energy, and the transformation of the void into everything we now perceive. Modern physics suggests that the universe did not arise from absolute nothingness but from a
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Human civilisation has always been shaped by a fundamental question: how should we live? Should we continue as we have—competing over resources, waging wars for power, and exploiting nature for short-term gains? Or should we evolve into a society that prioritises sustainability, cooperation, and balance? The answer lies in understanding the forces that drive us—our
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In today’s world, exposure to environmental toxins, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and emotional stress is nearly unavoidable. While the body has natural mechanisms to eliminate waste, chronic toxin overload can lead to fatigue, hormonal imbalances, neurological issues, and autoimmune disorders. Throughout history, leading figures in holistic medicine have explored how the body manages toxicity and how
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The Russia-Ukraine war has transformed from a regional conflict into a larger geopolitical battle, reshaping global power structures, trade relations, and strategic alliances. While the Biden administration has fueled the war through military aid and economic pressure, Trump’s emerging approach focuses on a broader realignment—one that simultaneously benefits U.S. defense and energy sectors, appeals to
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What is Yoga? Yoga is more than just physical postures. It is a systematic path to inner peace and self-discovery. The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit root “Yuj”, meaning “to unite”—signifying the union of the individual self (Jivatma) with the universal consciousness (Paramatma). While today’s popular yoga focuses on fitness and flexibility, its original
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In the world of alternative medicine, healing doesn’t always require physical proximity. Patients are increasingly experiencing improvements in their health even when they consult with practitioners remotely. This phenomenon—remote healing—raises the question: How is it possible for healing to occur even when the practitioner and patient are not in direct contact? Whether through homeopathy or