Tag: Nonduality
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The 60-Degree Secret
Why Your Heart is a Verb Not a Pump 1. Introduction: Breaking the “Harvey Model” For over three hundred years, Western medicine has operated under the “Harvey Model,” viewing the heart as a mechanical, four-chambered pressure pump. This perspective treats the heart as a static “noun”—a fixed object isolated within the chest. But when we…
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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 Helical Heart and the Cosmic Om
A Synthesis of Biological Form and Universal Vibration 1. Introduction: The Universal Master Plan Nature does not operate by chance; it follows a rigorous and efficient blueprint known as the “Master Plan.” Ancient sages, Rishis, recognized that the spiral—or more accurately, the helix—is the primary geometry of the universal current known as Prana. Today scientists…
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Flow in Form – the Universal Matrix
Across scientific, mathematical, and spiritual domains, the relationship between “Form” and “Flow” is a dynamic interplay where structure is an emergent property of movement. Rather than static objects existing in space and time form is a temporary manifestation of an underlying, continuous flow. 1. Form as Emergent Flow (Scientific & Physical) In physical systems, intricate…
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The Flow of Being – Prana and the Timeless Now
To be is a verb not a noun. This post describes reality as a unified, continuous flow of energy known as Prana, rather than a collection of static objects. It proposes that space and time are not external containers but active processes, with feeling manifesting as spatial extension and thought creating the narrative of time.…
