“Are there two I’s? Me and the Truth? Can’t be so, right? What gives?”
Tag: Truth
“Is it perfume from a dress / That makes me so digress?”
No, Eliot, it is not the perfumeFrom a dress or otherwiseThat makes me digress. I digressBecause the mind itself is … More
Hitherto Unblogged Poems from My Latest Book “The Seeking Soul” — www.amazon.in/dp/B0G4KCHV3W
The Corridor of Uncertainty My buddy AV Satish ChandraNow retired as prof of pol sciFrom OU, tired as he already … More
My Latest Writings
“There is only as much distance between God and us as there is between clay and pot.” “There is only … More
“I will go wherever my argument leads me”
“Follow the argument wherever it leads” — drawn from Plato’s Republic — stands as the cornerstone of the Socratic method. It reflects a profound commitment to pursuing truth through rational dialogue, even when conclusions challenge our deepest assumptions. Socrates held that intellectual honesty demands we set aside bias and comfort in favor of objective reasoning. Through dialectic — the art of reasoned questioning — he pushed interlocutors to confront contradictions in their own beliefs. This relentless pursuit of truth over reputation ultimately led to his trial in Athens, yet he never wavered. Philosophy, at its best, asks us to do the same.
The Light That Always Shines
How shall I explain to the people I loveAnd I love a great many peopleFamily, friends, relatives and strangersThat this … More
Truth & the Journey Towards It
“Only two ways to realize the Truth: Either understand that this whole world is nothing but His forms, including our … More
Adhurapan
However much I write Something always remains to be said It never seems to end Always some incompleteness That demands … More
On Love & Truth
“We need love when we do not love the truth.” “Every movement of the mind and heart takes you away … More
Claude on the Different Forms of Love
Claude, So, how does desire and need for sex tie in with love? Where desire and need are admixed with … More