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Author: D. Samarender Reddy

Philosopher & Poet. Holds degrees in Medicine (MBBS) and Economics (MA, The Johns Hopkins University). Certified programmer. An avid reader. Worked in various capacities as a medical writer, copywriter, copyeditor, software programmer, newspaper columnist, and content writer. Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.in/stores/D.-Samarender-Reddy/author/B0CB7PMW36

Consciousness in the Age of AI – Swami Sarvapriyananda


Swami Sarvapriyananda speaks on Consciousness at the Synapse 2024, a two day science tech society conference, held in Gurugram, India. … More

AI, Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness and AI

Rollo May on Love


There are four kinds of love in Western tradition. One is sex, or what we call lust, libido. The second … More

Agape, Caritas, Eros, Love, Philia, Rollo May on Love

Nisargadatta Maharaj on Helping the World


Q: All I want is to be able to help the world. Nisargadatta Maharaj: Who says you cannot help? You … More

Helping the world, Nisargadatta Maharaj on Helping the World, World

Liberal Socialism Now


Very few of us expected liberalism to have such a rocky 21st century. At the turn of the 20th, liberal ideology and … More

Capitalism, Communism, Liberal Socialism, Liberalism, Marxism, Socialism

My Brother-in-Law’s Perspicacious Observation and the Purusharthas


When in January 1995 at the age of 30 years I came back to India from the US, I was … More

artha, Dharma, kama, Moksha, Purusharthas, Svadharma

I Do Not Love Anyone


I no longer love anyoneLove requires the OtherBut it is God alone I seeAll around me in this worldAs you … More

God, Love, Poem, Poetry

To a Certain Lady, in Her Garden by Sterling Brown 1901 – 1989


Brown’s poetry was influenced by jazz, the blues, work songs and spirituals. Like Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Countee Cullen, and … More

Poem, Poetry, Sterling Brown, To a Certain Lady in Her Garden

Awareness by Osho


Awareness, Osho, Thinking

Hope – Clara Ann Thompson 1869 – 1949


The saddest day will have an eve,     The darkest night, a morn;Think not, when clouds are thick and dark,     Thy … More

Clara Ann Thompson, Hope, Poem, Poetry

If Thou Shouldst Return – Clara Ann Thompson 1869 – 1949


If thou shouldst return with the sweet words of love,    So earnestly spoken that day,Methinks that thy words, this sad … More

Clara Ann Thompson, If Thou Shouldst Return, Poem, Poetry

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