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Self As The Quantum Field

Eastern spirituality reminds us that we are more than just our physical bodies. It teaches that we are not separate beings but an integral part of a vast and eternal web of the cosmos, rich with potential energy and meaning. Similarly, quantum physics reveals that we are deeply connected to the physical world around us through invisible quantum fields. These fields are part of a larger system, a unified field that shapes everything we see and experience. This perspective reveals that we are not merely physical entities but dynamic quantum fields woven into the fabric of the universe. The sensory world is composed of symbols, images, sounds, and patterns that help us interpret and navigate reality. These symbols allow us to communicate and make sense of our complex surroundings, but they do not represent the ultimate truth. At a fundamental level, everything we perceive is a symbol pointing to something far more profound. Our outer world is rich with such symbols, while our inner world...

Immortality of Being

The origin of life and consciousness has fascinated humanity for centuries, sparking both scientific and spiritual exploration. A widely accepted idea suggests that life emerged from matter in the earliest moments of creation. But this raises a profound question: how can something as vibrant and aware as consciousness emerge from inert, unconscious matter? One perspective suggests that consciousness can only arise from pre-existing consciousness. Even the simplest life forms, like single-celled organisms such as amoebas—primitive stages of evolution—might possess a rudimentary awareness. As life evolved biologically and intellectually, this spark of awareness deepened, just as a tiny flame grows into a roaring fire. Sri Aurobindo’s theory of involution offers an intriguing lens to explore this mystery. He suggests that life emerges from a divine essence embedded within matter itself. In other words, the seed of consciousness is present even in the most inert substances, waiting to unfo...

Freedom or Irresponsibility? The Ethics of Public Discourse

YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia’s comments on the public show India’s Got Latent were not just distasteful but unsettling for audiences across generations. His remarks reduced an intimate subject to mere sensationalism, crossing the line between free speech and irresponsible provocation. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right, but it is not a license for arrogance or recklessness. Discussions on sensitive topics should serve to enrich society, fostering a deeper understanding that elevates cultural values and helps people lead more fulfilling and meaningful lives. Digital platforms like YouTube allow individuals to reach millions and influence public discourse. However, with this power comes the responsibility to foster meaningful conversations rather than resort to sensationalism. When speech descends into vulgarity and disrespect, it does not contribute to open dialogue but reflects a pervasive mentality that helplessly tries to glorify crudeness under the guise of free expressi...