Tag: spirituality
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Right-Hand Path vs Left-Hand Path: My Thoughts on Two Ways of Walking the Occult Road

If you spend enough time reading about occultism, esotericism, or spiritual philosophy, you’ll eventually run into two phrases that get thrown around a lot: the Right-Hand Path and the Left-Hand Path. They’re often presented as opposites, and sometimes even as enemies. For a long time, I thought they were just another way of saying “light…
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The Timeless Teachings of Shiva and Krishna

Indian spiritual philosophy is deeply enriched by the wisdom of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna. Though their paths appear different—one emphasizing renunciation and inner silence, the other action and devotion—both guide seekers toward truth, balance, and liberation. Lord Shiva: Inner Silence and Self-Mastery Lord Shiva represents the path of inner awakening. As the supreme yogi,…
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From Faith to Awakening: Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism as a Spiritual Continuum

Across history, people have searched for meaning in different ways — through devotion, through wisdom, through meditation, through metaphysics. While each religion stands on its own and does not depend on the others, many modern seekers notice a natural spiritual progression: Christianity → Buddhism → Hinduism (Vedanta) Not because one is “better” or replaces the…
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What to Avoid and What to Strive For in Life — And the Common Thread Behind All Great Teachings

Life doesn’t come with a manual, yet nearly every culture, religion, philosophy, and long-lived wisdom tradition—Eastern or Western, ancient or modern—seems to agree on a surprising amount when it comes to how a human being should live.What to avoid.What to seek.What to cultivate.What to let go. In a world overflowing with self-help books, motivational videos,…
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Walk Your Own Path: Krishna’s Teaching on Duty, Identity, and the Danger of Living Someone Else’s Life

In one of the most widely quoted verses of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna gives Arjuna a piece of wisdom that has echoed across centuries, cultures, and philosophies: “It is better to do one’s own duty, even if imperfectly, than to do another’s duty perfectly.”(Bhagavad Gita 3.35 & 18.47, paraphrased) Why has this idea resonated so…
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Anthony de Mello and the Path of Spiritual Awakening: A Complete Guide to Enlightenment Through Awareness

Introduction: Why Anthony de Mello Still Captivates Seekers Today In an age of constant distraction, emotional burnout, and spiritual confusion, more people than ever are searching for clarity. Anthony de Mello, the Jesuit priest, psychotherapist, and spiritual teacher, offers a timeless message: your freedom lies in awakening, not striving. His teachings cut through religious labels…
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Salvation According to Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita: A Complete Guide to Liberation, Duty, and Divine Love

The Bhagavad Gita is one of the most profound spiritual texts in world literature. More than a conversation between a warrior and his divine charioteer, it is a universal handbook for living with purpose, clarity, and inner freedom. Across its eighteen chapters, Krishna reveals how human beings can rise above fear, confusion, and suffering to…
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How Immense Suffering Can Make the Mind Spiral Toward Enlightenment

No one seeks suffering.No one wants to be broken open.And yet, throughout history, many people have discovered that their deepest awakening came not through comfort or ease, but through a collapse — an unraveling, a loss, a moment where life became unbearable. This is one of the paradoxes of the spiritual path: Suffering can destroy…
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How the Ego Builds Itself Around the Thought of “Me” — and How Nirvana Reveals Egolessness

Most of the human experience unfolds around a subtle assumption: there is a separate someone inside this body who owns thoughts, desires, successes, and failures.This assumption is the root of the ego. But it’s also the root of suffering. Many spiritual traditions — especially Buddhism — point out that when this illusion is seen through,…
