religion
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Introduction: Time, Not as We Know It What is time, really? Is it the ticking of the clock, the change of seasons, the wrinkles on our faces? Or could it be something far more fluid, more mysterious—something we don’t move through, but that moves with us or through us? In my recent readings, I came…
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What if creation wasn’t sparked by a bang, but by a breath or a thought arising in conjunction with that breath?What if the universe didn’t end in destruction, but withdrew into silence while all functions and beings slowly dissolved? The ancient Puranas—texts thousands of years old—speak not of explosive endings but of a gentle withdrawal.…
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Krishna, the Ocean Demon, and the Missing Boy In the Bhagavata Purana, we find one of the more enigmatic and layered stories from Krishna’s youth—a tale involving a lost child, a sea-dwelling demon, and a conch that would later shake the battlefield of Kurukshetra. After completing their studies under Sage Sandipani, Krishna and Balarama offer…
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Time as a Bridge Between Science and ScriptureTime is not just a ticking clock or a linear progression from past to future. In the deepest layers of both scientific thought and spiritual literature, time is an expansive, multi-dimensional force. While modern cosmology defines time using space-time coordinates, quantum uncertainties, and thermodynamic arrows, ancient Hindu scriptures…