DISCOVERING THE SELF: “WHO AM I REALLY?”

The quest to discover the Self is not merely a philosophical exercise or a mere curiosity. It is about identifying the fundamental nature of your personality or character. It relates to seeking the authenticity of “I” as well as developing an identity and individuality. It is an earnest attempt to live in alignment with our true…

EXPRESSION OF SHUKRANA IS VIRTUOUS

A prayer that begins with Shukrana, ends with Shukrana, and is filled with Shukrana throughout, is not just ritual—it is a spiritual rhythm of gratitude. In the Punjabi religious ethos, Shukrana—meaning gratitude, thankfulness, or gratefulness—is more than a word; it is a spiritual vibration, a subtle offering that bridges the soul and the divine. In…

GOD: A Perspective View

God, with His (or Her) countless interpretations and mystical presence, also offers a meaningful perspective — one that emerges from the assembly of good thoughts. It’s within this ongoing construction of positive and enlightened thinking that the divine finds residence. Essentially, what we are striving to build is a refined temperament — a rational and…

Stephen Hawking’s God

For most of us, the concept of God is tied to a personified image—a divine figure with human-like qualities watching over the universe. This is the conventional idea of God that the late physicist Stephen Hawking rejected. Hawking’s understanding of God resided not in a religious figure or sacred rituals but in the laws of…

HUMANS AND ANIMALS

We all have feelings—love, fear, joy, sorrow.We all experience pain, comfort, and longing.We all cry in anguish, laugh in delight. We all have neurons weaving thoughts,memories shaping our past, instincts guiding our present.We all eat, sleep, dream, and strive for survival.We all form bonds, communicate, and seek companionship. Yet, humans elevate themselves:“The most intelligent, advanced,…

RELIGIONS: BEYOND BELIEFS AND DEITIES

Religions encompass far more than rituals, customs, and divine figures. Beneath their visible traditions lies a profound interplay of philosophy, ideology, and intricate thought, deeply woven into spirituality. In the domains of faith, conviction, and perception—where empirical evidence seldom treads—religions often seem at odds with logic and reason. Yet, beyond their rich tapestry of beliefs…