Tag: Love
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The Silent Answer to Hamlet’s Great Question
the resolution to life’s weightiest questions is found in Presence—a silent, centered readiness that exists beneath the turbulence of the mind.
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Why Knowing Yourself is the Greatest Gift to the World
The Essence of Presence [Audio] We labour under the delusion that our worth is inscribed in the friction of our doing, convinced that to be heard, we must first be loud. Yet, the most profound seismic shifts in the human experience occur not in the clamour of action, but in the stillness of a refined…
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Who am I?
1. Introduction: Beyond the Label When someone asks you, “Who are you?”, what is your go-to answer? Usually, we reach for a list of nouns: your name, your year level, the sports you play, or maybe your group of friends. The world around us tells us that these labels are who we are. We’re taught…
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What is Nonduality
The Illusion of the Individual We often carry the heavy weight of our own boundaries, feeling like a solitary island in a vast, indifferent sea. This sense of being a completely separate, isolated individual is perhaps the most common human experience, yet it is a perspective that obscures a more profound reality. Nonduality offers us…
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The Whirlpool Paradox – Why You are a Process Not a Person
Most of us navigate existence as if we were isolated islands—limited, localized forms adrift in an indifferent environment. This sense of being a “closed system” is the primary engine of our modern anxiety, fueling a profound feeling of disconnection from the world around us. We treat our “self” as a static object to be protected,…
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The Sound of Creation
A Primer on the Divine Word and Universal Flow 1. Introduction: The Primordial Sound To the student of comparative metaphysics, the universe is not a collection of static objects, but a singular, dynamic event. Ancient wisdom traditions converge on a foundational premise: that the transition from the Unmanifest to the Manifest is facilitated by a…
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Love: Understanding True Nature
We navigate our lives under a persistent grammatical error of the soul: we treat the most profound forces of existence—Love, Energy, and Life itself—as static nouns. We speak of “finding” love as if it were a hidden treasure, or “losing” energy as if it were a misplaced set of keys. This linguistic habit reinforces an…
