Simple Living, High Thinking to Chaotic Living, OverthinkingCons and Cons of Freedom of Thought and ChoiceApr 27Apr 27
Published inThe Honest PerspectiveFinding your tribeNavigating adult friendshipsApr 27A response icon1Apr 27A response icon1
Published inILLUMINATIONIs writing enough to be a writer?If no one reads it, did you even write it?Apr 26Apr 26
Published inILLUMINATIONInternalise ‘Impermanence’Reclaiming Indian Philosophy for Our Anxious AgeApr 17A response icon6Apr 17A response icon6
Published inILLUMINATIONHow Do You Handle Criticism as An Academic or Creative Writer?We have all been there and navigated our way out, but let’s see if we can do it better.Apr 16A response icon2Apr 16A response icon2
Is the Problem of Evil Really About God — or About Us?We’ve all heard the question. If God exists and is good, why is there so much suffering in the world? It’s the classic “problem of evil” —…Apr 14Apr 14
Why We Don’t Read the Texts That Could Change Us (And Why We Should)Why is it that some of the most transformative texts — those that question who we are, what reality is, and what it means to be free — are…Apr 10Apr 10
The Paradox of Brahman: Ice, Water, and the Problem of Divine DualityThe philosophy of Advaita Vedānta rests on a bold claim: reality is non-dual. There is only brahman, the one, undivided, unchanging essence…Apr 10Apr 10
A Dialogue on Devotion: Two Voices, One PathIn a lively exchange between a philosopher-in-the-making and a devout seeker, the conversation unfolded into a deeper exploration of…Apr 7Apr 7
When the Goddess Was Abandoned: What the Ramayana Tells Us About Justice, Gender, and PowerThe Ramayana is one of the oldest and most beloved epics of India. At its heart is the story of a prince, Rama, and his wife, Sita — a…Apr 5Apr 5