On July 26, we commemorate the birth of Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), one of the most influential writers and thinkers of the 20th century. Best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World, Huxley’s work transcended the traditional boundaries of literature, touching upon science, philosophy, psychology, and the human condition. His ability to predict and critique…
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Buddha Purnima: The Path to Becoming ‘I Am Buddha’ and Realizing the True Self
Buddha Purnima, also known as Vesak, is one of the most sacred days in human history. It marks the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha—the one who awakened. But more than a historical remembrance, this day is a mirror to our own potential: the possibility that you too can become awakened, free,…
Maslow’s Legacy and Its Relevance for India’s Modern Generation
As we celebrate Abraham Maslow’s impact, it’s crucial to explore how his theories resonate with India’s cultural and philosophical traditions. Maslow’s emphasis on human potential, personal growth, and self-actualization finds deep parallels in the ancient Indian framework of Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha — the four aims of life according to Indian philosophy. The Intersection…
MOKSHA by Aldous Huxley
“But he who meditates on the 3rd mantra of OM, i.e. views God as Himself, becomes illuminated and obtains moksha. Just as the serpent, relieved of its oldened skin, becomes new again, so the Yogi who worships the 3rd mantra relieved of his mortal coil, of his sins and earthly weaknesses and freed with his…
