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Essential Values, Powerful Tools, and the Spiritual Test of Human Civilization

This essay examines the difference between tools and true values through the lens of Hindu philosophy and the Bhagavad Gita. It explains why intelligence, wealth, fame, beauty, and strength are not inherently good or evil, but become meaningful only when guided by dharma. The discussion uses the three gunas, sattva, rajas, and tamas, to show…
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The Complete, Evidence-Based Rethink of ‘Religion’ and ‘Hindu’: Discover Clear, Inclusive Terms

This article clarifies why broad labels like “religion” and “Hindu” often obscure, rather than explain, the nuanced reality of Dharmic traditions. It shows how sweeping claimssuch as “religions cause all wars” or “Science is logic; religion is belief”rest on arbitrary definitions, not evidence. Readers gain a more accurate vocabulary for Hinduism and Sanatan Dharma, emphasizing…
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Multiculturalism as misdirection

Peter Thiel’s article titled “The Diversity Myth,” featured in this month’s The New Criterion, addresses several key points about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and their impact on various aspects of society. Thiel argues that DEI is not a genuine pursuit of diversity but rather a distraction from deeper issues. These deeper issues include challenges…
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The Immortality Key: Uncovering the Secret History of the Religion with No Name

This is an origin story of Christianity with a psychedelic plot twist. While we all have heard of Rome, Jerusalem, and Nazareth, most of us have not heard of Eleusis. This Greek harbor town was the spiritual capital of the Western world. Plato visited Eleusis and wrote about the “blessed sight and vision” he witnessed…
