Tag: spirituality
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Protecting a Child’s Curiosity in a Material World

The content discusses the importance of nurturing children’s curiosity about both the external world and their inner selves. It highlights a balance between early spiritual guidance and practical engagement. Encouraging critical thinking, connection to nature, and allowing self-exploration is crucial for holistic development, shaping well-rounded individuals who appreciate both knowledge types.
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Breaking Free from Labels: A Path to Clarity

We survive on labels, but they keep us from truth. The path to living honestly is long, and many people never even recognize it. Why have we come to this? Why did we have to create such a complex framework—literature, scriptures, textbooks—to guide how to live? Why weren’t these texts required thousands of years ago?…
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Mastering AI Prompts: A Guide from Information to Knowledge

Every human today carries a library larger than Alexandria in their pocket. Humanity has never held so much power at once. For the first time in history, we have easy access to endless information. You can see both sides of a topic and build opinions on facts. This goes far beyond Google Search or library…
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Warren Buffett: The Most Spiritual Capitalist

“You can’t buy time. You can’t buy love. But you can live wisely enough to earn both.” – Warren Buffett A Different Kind of Billionaire On May 4, 2025, Warren Buffett delivered his final speech as chairman of Berkshire Hathaway at the annual shareholders meeting in Omaha. The crowd erupted in a standing ovation that…
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Labour day: what is it and its significance today

Labour Day was born in protest — long hours, low pay, no safety. But even today, in air-conditioned offices and flexible schedules, the complaints haven’t disappeared. Why? Because we’re no longer just working to survive — we’re working to matter. This piece explores how our relationship with work has shifted from physical oppression to psychological…
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Life is Suffering? Buddha Might’ve Been Wrong—Or Maybe He Was Onto Something

You’ve probably heard the phrase “Life is suffering.” At first, it might not seem true. Life often feels full of fun, friendships, learning, and growth. So why did someone like Buddha say that life is suffering? Was he wrong, or are we missing something? Instead of accepting or rejecting the idea, it’s helpful to ask:…
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Why Seeking Truth Matters in Modern Life

“Truth”—the word feels intimidating, spiritual, disconnected from reality, and often reserved for philosophers or spiritual leaders. These misconceptions prevent most of us from truly understanding what “truth” means, let alone seeing it clearly. Perhaps there could be a more relatable term, but alternatives like “honesty,” “integrity,” or “rightness” have their limitations. They’re subjective and change…
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Do you believe in Karma?

Someone once asked me, “Do you believe in Karma?” I replied, “What do you mean by believing in Karma?” They said, “If you do something wrong, you will pay for it in this life. That is Karma.” This made me reflect on several questions: Why do we feel the need to “believe” or “not believe”…
