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Tag: Love
Why Awakened Souls Can’t Find Love | Alan Watts
In this profound talk,Alan Watts reveals a truth rarely discussed in spiritual circles: the hidden price of awakening when it … More
God & Girl
“God sometimes appears in your life as the girl next door.”
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 … More
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 … More
On Friendship
“YOU ARE like a lone island in the middle of the blue deep sea. The dawn breaks; the dusk falls. … More
28 Sayings of Mine
Paraphrasing Socrates, “Is it right because the Vedas approve it, or the Vedas approve it because it is right.” “Sartre’s … More
Love
“Everyone and everything in this world is love-worthy because everyone and everything is a form assumed by God.”
She Doesn’t Love You — She Loves Herself | Sartre’s Brutal Truth
Sartre once warned men about the brutal truth: women only respect the man who has the strength to walk away. … More
Layers of Truth – Philosophical Debate between Perspective Mapper & Sam, Mediated by Claude.ai
Is truth layered or singular? In this voice-led dialogue, Ranjit argues for levels of truth—conventional to ultimate—drawing on Vedanta, Buddhism, and lived context. Sam insists on “naked” nonduality: in the absolute, neither love nor compassion can arise because there is no second. Both concede a paradox: ultimate reality must speak through dual words, bodies, and choices. Meeting people where they are (upaya) becomes the bridge. Sartre’s freedom, Shankara’s clarity, and Christ’s command to love surface as touchstones. Finally, they converge: truth may be one, yet when it moves through the relative world, its authentic signature is love and compassion. Naturally.