Tag: #Karma

  • The Living Map of Indian Philosophy

    The Living Map of Indian Philosophy

    Ancient Indian philosophy unfolds as a vast, interwoven journey from ritual to realization — a quest to understand the nature of reality, consciousness, and liberation. Rooted in the Upanishadic insight that the Self and the Absolute are one, the Vedantic vision offers unity behind all existence, while systems like Samkhya and Yoga map the interplay…

  • Akashic Records: Tapping into the Universal Consciousness

    Akashic Records: Tapping into the Universal Consciousness

    The Akashic Records represent a universal, energetic database that holds the blueprint of all life—past, present, and future—encoded with the essence of every thought, action, and soul contract across time. Accessing this profound field of consciousness allows individuals to unlock deep wisdom, heal karmic patterns, and gain clarity about their life’s purpose. Rooted in both…

  • Power of Silence: Why Buddha Refused to Answer Life’s Biggest Questions

    Power of Silence: Why Buddha Refused to Answer Life’s Biggest Questions

    In this article, we explore the profound wisdom behind Buddha’s refusal to answer key metaphysical questions about the existence of God, the eternity of the soul, the origin of the universe, post-mortem existence, and the nature of reality. Rather than engaging in speculative debates, Buddha emphasized the importance of practical, actionable insights that lead to…

  • Laws of Karma: How Ancient Laws Shape Our Future

    Laws of Karma: How Ancient Laws Shape Our Future

    In an increasingly fast-paced and interconnected world, understanding the laws of karma offers valuable guidance for personal growth and ethical living. This article explores the key principles of karma—including the Law of Cause and Effect, the Law of Intent, the Law of Growth, the Law of Responsibility, the Law of Karma Transfer, the Law of…

  • The Kybalion and Sanatana Dharma: A Dialogue of Universal Wisdom

    The Kybalion and Sanatana Dharma: A Dialogue of Universal Wisdom

    This article explores the profound connection between The Kybalion’s Hermetic philosophy and Sanatana Dharma, two ancient traditions from different cultures that converge on universal truths. By examining the Seven Hermetic Principles—Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, and Gender—alongside key teachings from Sanatana Dharma, such as Brahman and Atman, the cyclical nature of time,…

  • Alchemy of Spirit: Integrating Hermetic and Hindu Insights

    Alchemy of Spirit: Integrating Hermetic and Hindu Insights

    This article explores the Hermetic principles and their parallels with Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism), revealing the universal nature of spiritual truths across traditions. We examined the Principle of Mentalism and its connection to Brahman, the Principle of Correspondence with the microcosm-macrocosm relationship, and the Principle of Vibration alongside Nada Brahma. We discussed the Principle of Polarity…

  • Hinduism: Book of WHY

    Hinduism: Book of WHY

    This comprehensive guide explores the rich tapestry of Hinduism, delving into the reasons behind its diverse practices, rituals, and beliefs. From the significance of puja and mantra chanting to the vibrant celebrations of festivals like Diwali and Holi, the article elucidates how these practices connect adherents with the divine and uphold cultural values. It examines…

  • Demons to Devas: Understanding the Spectrum of Human Nature

    Demons to Devas: Understanding the Spectrum of Human Nature

    This article explores the multifaceted concept of human nature in Hinduism, examining classifications such as Manava (Human), Danava (Demon), Asura, Deva (God), and Rakshasa. It discusses the dynamics of these natures, highlighting their fluidity and development through actions and spiritual practices. The article outlines paths of ascension, including yoga and ethical living, and provides methods…

  • Ancient Indian Wisdom on Having a Spiritual Death

    Ancient Indian Wisdom on Having a Spiritual Death

    The ancient Indian wisdom emphasizes the significance of a spiritual death—a conscious and elevated departure from the physical world—over the circumstances of one’s birth. This philosophy highlights the importance of releasing emotional baggage like regrets and grudges, embracing universal love, and detaching from the ego, which creates a false sense of separateness. Practices such as…