“Thou art the woman, Thou art the man, Thou art the youth and the maiden too. Thou art the old…
There Is No Goal: Osho
“My whole life I have been telling you there is no goal! Life is its own goal. There is nothing…
This Lonely Path
This pathThis lonely pathNot a soul in sightWhere does it lead?To life beyond life?Why then “this” lifeWhy not “that” lifeAlways…
Where the Streets Have No Name: U2’s Anthem of Transcendence and Freedom
U2’s “Where the Streets Have No Name” is more than a rock song — it’s a cry for transcendence. Bono imagines a place where identity, class, and faith no longer divide us; where names and boundaries dissolve into something pure and infinite. Born from the streets of Belfast and the deserts of Ethiopia, it becomes a universal hymn for freedom — spiritual, emotional, and human. The music itself seems to climb toward heaven, mirroring our own yearning to break free from limitation and live in a world, or a state of being, where the streets truly have no name.
The Uncertainty of It All
I wish I had the certainty of a loverThat his beloved is it. I wish I had the certainty of…
The Repetitions Called Life
How many things we repeatDay after dayAlmost untiringly;This constant needTo keep replenishingAmidst this evanescence,Never questioning;How mysterious?
14 Sayings of Mine
“Mothers do us a great disservice by making us start believing in love.” “A little bit of affection and friendship is all…
Why Sonam Wangchuk Matters: The Moral Compass of a Nation
Sonam Wangchuk stands as a moral compass in a time when dissent is under siege. In our co-authored piece for The Wire, we argue that his peaceful resistance—anchored in Gandhian ideals and ecological wisdom—embodies the conscience of modern India. Wangchuk’s fasts and climate-focused activism are not acts of rebellion but acts of restoration: of truth, environment, and democracy itself. His story is a mirror to the nation’s soul, reminding us that silence is complicity, and courage is the truest form of love for one’s country.
The World is in Your Mind – Subjective Idealism
The whole world is in your mind. Ask yourself how and where you know that your body is there? Obviously…
The puzzle of the ‘idiot savant’
Even now, when we operate with the more inclusive category of neurodivergence as opposed to pathology, savantism’s rarity and precocity…