Archive for the ‘Comparative Religion and Philosophy’ Category



THE MYTH OF SECULAR HARMONY

The superficial notion that human conflict would vanish if society simply abandoned faith and embraced a materialistic, atheistic framework is a common theme in modern secular discourse. The argument often presumes that religion and sectarian designations are the primary drivers of human division, implying that moving away from these structures would naturally foster universal brotherhood.



 THE HEART OF THE DISTINCTION

Where Impersonal Abstraction Ends and Personal Reality Begins In Gaudiya Vaishnava siddhanta, truth is not an abstract principle, a formless light, or an empty void. Truth is Bhagavan, the Supreme Person, full of name, form, qualities, and eternal pastimes. When this personal reality is overlooked or reduced, spiritual seekers naturally turn toward substitute conclusions. Some […]



WHAT IF THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH IS NOT VOID BUT AWARE AND CONSCIOUS

    Beyond energy and atoms, could consciousness have a source? Throughout history, many rulers and conquering powers have deliberately destroyed sacred images, temples, and places of worship. This is not a matter of belief or legend but a well documented historical fact. Such acts were used to weaken the identity, continuity, and spiritual confidence […]