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happilyaloof · 2 months ago
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How does one equate supporting hindu victims to hating on other faiths? How can you even come to that conclusion?
What is it that we, the ones grieving for our hindu brothers and sisters, are missing out on? Are you so Hinduphobic, or can it be that it’s infact you, who is actually Islamophobic for even remotely considering that the community may get triggered and rise against you outside your doors for something that is not even about them. It’s only and only about the persecutions by the radical groups on the hindus for barely existing, or any discrimination and conversion by any means. It’s sad that I have to spell it out for my so called secular friends. I shouldn’t have to tell you we are all one. They’d die for us and we’d die for them if ever a certain situation would arise.
Sigh, I thought you really believed in unity. Turns out you are quiet and all defensive because you are all living in fear veiled by your secularism.
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tarotkrii · 2 months ago
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To all my fellow INDIANS...
This is a time of need.. Need to stand strong with our country with our army with each other...
Let's forget all the issues for once and stand together against the enemy..
Let's prove that our silence was never our disability ...
Let's join together and support our nation
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Generate awareness within the civilians as much as you can
Let's support INDIA..
With hope,
An INDIAN..
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certified-yapper-guy · 2 months ago
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i don't know if anyone is aware about what is going on with ambedkar university, delhi. its sad to see an institution built on progressive values crumble like this.
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sanewshimachal · 6 months ago
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अगर शहद जैसा मीठा परिणाम चाहिए तो..
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eyeoftheheart · 4 months ago
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The Synthesis of the Future: Bridging Western Science and Eastern Wisdom
Throughout history, humanity has sought to understand the mysteries of existence, probing both the external cosmos and the inner dimensions of the soul. Two towering streams of human inquiry have emerged—the rational, empirical science of the West and the contemplative, spiritual vision of the East. Each, in its own way, seeks to unveil the nature of reality. Today, as the world grows more interconnected, the synthesis of these two approaches represents not only a profound intellectual achievement but also a necessity for the evolution of human consciousness.
The Legacy of the West: The Spirit of Inquiry
Western civilization has long been characterized by a relentless pursuit of knowledge through observation, experimentation, and reason. From the natural philosophy of ancient Greece to the scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries, the West has fostered a tradition of empirical investigation. Figures such as Sir Isaac Newton, who revealed the laws of motion and gravitation, and Albert Einstein, whose theory of relativity reshaped our understanding of space and time, embody this scientific spirit.
Yet, even within the heart of the scientific tradition, there have been voices calling for a deeper, more holistic understanding. The Danish physicist Niels Bohr, for example, remarked that "the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth," echoing the Eastern principle of complementarity. Similarly, the quantum physicist Erwin Schrödinger was deeply influenced by the Upanishads and asserted that "the plurality that we perceive is only an appearance; it is not real."
The Wisdom of the East: The Inner Journey
In contrast to the West’s outward exploration, the spiritual traditions of the East have long turned their gaze inward. The sages of India, China, and Tibet pursued direct experience of the ultimate reality through meditation and contemplation. The Upanishads speak of Brahman as the unchanging, eternal essence underlying all phenomena, while the Buddha's teachings on the nature of mind point to the impermanence of the material world and the potential for liberation from suffering.
Great mystics such as Sri Ramana Maharshi, who taught the path of self-inquiry, and Paramahansa Yogananda, who brought the teachings of Kriya Yoga to the West, exemplify this profound inner knowledge. Likewise, the Chinese philosopher Laozi, in the Tao Te Ching, emphasized harmony with the Tao—the ineffable source of all things.
The Call for Synthesis: Visionaries Across Traditions
Many enlightened thinkers have recognized the need to unite the rational and the mystical. The philosopher and poet Rabindranath Tagore, in his dialogues with Einstein, sought a harmony between the scientific worldview and the intuitive wisdom of the East. Similarly, Carl Jung, the Swiss psychologist, explored Eastern concepts like the mandala and integrated them into his theories of the collective unconscious.
The Jesuit priest and paleontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin envisioned a future where scientific knowledge and spiritual insight converge, describing an "Omega Point" where consciousness would reach its ultimate evolutionary fulfillment. More recently, the Dalai Lama has called for a dialogue between Buddhist philosophy and modern science, particularly in the realms of consciousness and neuroscience.
Toward a New Consciousness
The synthesis of Western science and Eastern wisdom is not a mere intellectual exercise; it is a path toward a more integrated understanding of reality and our place within it. Science provides us with powerful tools to explore and manipulate the physical world, but it often falls silent on questions of meaning, purpose, and the nature of consciousness. Eastern wisdom, on the other hand, offers profound insights into the inner life and the spiritual dimension of existence but has historically lacked the empirical rigor of the scientific method.
The future calls for a new paradigm that transcends these limitations—a vision where the objective and subjective, the material and the spiritual, are recognized as two aspects of a unified reality. In the words of the Indian mystic Sri Aurobindo, "The meeting of the East and the West will be the prelude to the birth of a new world." This vision invites us to explore both the outer reaches of the cosmos and the innermost depths of the soul, recognizing that these journeys are, in truth, one and the same.
As we stand on the threshold of this new synthesis, the wisdom of the ages reminds us that true knowledge is not fragmented but whole. By weaving together the insights of Western science and the enlightened vision of the East, we open the door to a future where humanity can awaken to the fullness of its potential—a future where the light of reason and the light of spirit shine as one.
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upbasicschoolnews · 18 days ago
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naturenova-herbals · 11 months ago
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Celebrate Freedom🇮🇳, Embrace Nature 🌿 This Independence Day, 🇮🇳 choose freedom for your skin with NatureNova Herbals. 🌿 Our gentle, natural solutions are crafted to keep you fresh and confident, every day. Let's honor 🎖️ our roots and nourish our future with nature's best! 🇮🇳
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ghumindiaghum · 8 months ago
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This 2N/3D tour package is the most famous weekend getaway for Gujarat tourism, this 3 Days Gujarat tour package is quite popular among travelers after the opening of Statue of Unity at Kevadia, This tour starting from $159/ INR 12999pp
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tilbageidanmark · 8 months ago
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Statue of unity, India: World's tallest statue
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leadpac · 11 months ago
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🌟 Remembering the Quit India Movement 🌟
On this day in 1942, the Quit India Movement was launched, marking a pivotal moment in India's struggle for independence. Spearheaded by Mahatma Gandhi, this movement called for the end of British rule in India. It united millions of Indians in a shared vision of freedom and self-determination. Today, we honour the bravery and resilience of those who fought for our nation's freedom. 🇮🇳
Let's take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by our ancestors and reaffirm our commitment to the values of unity, freedom, and justice.
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martilady · 1 year ago
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You are a Hindu as long as there are Muslims in this country. Once they are gone, you will not be hindu anymore, You will be brahmins, kshartiyas, vaishyas, shudras, dalits, and untouchables.
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briskwinits · 2 years ago
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upbasicschoolnews · 18 days ago
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baneshake · 2 years ago
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New episode of A Brief-ish History of Assassin's Creed now available! This time, we're covering Unity's story DLC Dead Kings and the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy: China, India, and Russia.
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insightfultake · 6 days ago
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What If Hindi Became Mandatory in India? Examining the Challenges, Risks, and Cultural Impact
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On many occasions, leaders in India have stressed the importance of promoting Hindi as a national language. Recently, Home Minister Amit Shah made a bold statement suggesting that one day, English-speaking Indians would feel ashamed for not knowing Hindi. While this comment has stirred debate, it also raises a serious question: what if Hindi suddenly became mandatory across India?
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