Category: Blog
No teaching. No preaching. Just honest musings on the path to Oneness. Here, we document the geography of the inquisitive life—mapping the terrain between the question and the insight.
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The Light, the Wound, and the Story We Tell Ourselves

They say, “The wound is the place where the light enters you.” Rumi’s words echo through time, quoted endlessly, admired deeply. But have you ever paused to ask—why? Why the wound? Why not strength, or joy, or wholeness? And if it were true, wouldn’t suffering always make us wiser? Yet, it doesn’t—some wounds close over,
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The Goodness Trap

“बेहिसी शर्त है जीने के लिए और हमको एहसास की बीमारी है “ John Elia John Elia’s words have a way of cutting through the noise, don’t they? They make me wonder: What does it mean to live with this “disease of feeling”? To carry the weight of the world’s pain, not just as an
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What We Feel ?

This time, it’s just a spontaneous poetic reflection on Leo Tolstoy’s timeless question: Is it really possible to express what we feel?
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Crimes of Consciousness

“Our knowledge of the world consists of systems of ideas that we construct in our imagination without being conscious of doing so. Some…” The sentence blurred as my eyelids grew heavy. Penn Handwerker’s The Origin of Cultures slid off my chest, its thesis about individual choices shaping society dissolving into the static of sleep. My
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When Understanding Doesn’t Seem to Matter (Or Does it ?)

Do we always truly understand each other, or do we sometimes choose what we comprehend? This week’s newsletter explores this question through a personal lens. Read it here:
