spirituality

  • 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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  • Why are we here?

    “Why are we here?” This profound question has echoed through the ages, inspiring countless interpretations across cultures, religions, and philosophies. From ancient Sumerians to modern thinkers, humanity’s search for meaning has woven a tapestry of beliefs about life, death, and existence. Yet, amidst this diversity, there are voices that challenge the very premise of metaphysical

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  • Abstract This paper proposes the hypothesis that vibration is the foundational origin of matter, life, and the universe. I argue that vibration serves as the primary force driving creation, transforming latent potential into tangible existence. Existing theories such as the Big Bang and Steady-State models, while groundbreaking, leave critical questions unanswered: What caused the origin

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  • In this vast, ever-evolving world, we are all travelers—born, growing, and eventually leaving behind a unique tapestry of experiences. Our understanding is woven from personal encounters with family, friends, nature, and society. Yet, we often allow our lives to be guided by beliefs handed down without question, rooted in traditions that may have lost relevance.

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  • A fictional piece Eleanor had always lived a life of faith. Raised in a devout Christian family in England, the church was at the center of her world—Sundays filled with hymns, prayers, and sermons that affirmed her belief in God. As she grew older, her faith remained, but so did her curiosity about the world

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