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Who Are the Ghosts? Exploring the Vedic Perspective on Life Beyond Death

On this blog, I typically write about two core themes:  spirituality and geopolitics . These topics either explore the tangible dynamics of the world around us or delve into the mystical realms beyond the material universe. Today’s article falls into the second category—it’s about that unseen dimension which, although often neglected, is deeply intertwined with our own inner reality. When we speak about the unknown, there are countless instances where individuals report encountering energies or entities that seem to connect them to a reality far removed from the ordinary. Surprisingly, this "unknown world" isn’t somewhere outside of us—it lies within us. We are part of this hidden realm, though most of us remain unaware or even consciously avoid acknowledging it. It is not because it doesn’t exist, but often because our scientific rationality is ill-equipped to deal with phenomena that transcend the senses. Science and the Supernatural: Where Logic Ends Modern scie...

Israel-Iran War: Silent Stakeholders (US, India, China and Pakistan)

A Spark in the Powder Keg In a world increasingly defined by fragile alliances and shifting global power equations, the latest escalation between Israel and Iran has taken center stage.  What began as a covert campaign of sabotage and cyberwarfare has erupted into a full-blown kinetic war. Israel, claiming an existential threat, launched preemptive strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, utilizing smuggled drones and air assets deep within Iranian territory. In retaliation, Iran fired a barrage of ballistic missiles at Israeli cities, lighting up the skies over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and rattling the region. But this war—while geographically between two Middle Eastern powers—is diplomatically, militarily, and economically far more global . Behind the explosive headlines are silent players like the United States, Pakistan, China, and India , each with their unique stakes, compulsions, and contradictions. Israel vs. Iran: The Open Battlefield, The Hidden War The curre...

How to Become Immortal?

If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re not just curious; you’re seriously seeking to understand the mystery of immortality. Perhaps you’ve already scrolled through dozens of Google search results or skimmed through spiritual books that all seem to echo the same idea: “You are already immortal.” They speak of the soul as eternal, of death as nothing more than the shedding of old clothes. While these metaphors have their own place, let’s be honest — they’re now a tired refrain. If you’ve come this far in your search, you’ve likely grown weary of such comforting but vague notions. If this is the case, this article is different, and it's for you. I will not recite what has already been said countless times. Instead, I will share with you some truths directly, and others subtly, woven between the lines. If you possess a discerning and contemplative mind, you’ll catch the hidden layers. But if you’re skimming this article, rushing to find a single sentence that offers “the ...

Why Do Hindus Perform Idol Worship?

Understanding the Essence: Symbolism, Science, and Spirituality in Hindu Idol Worship In today’s world of increasing scientific skepticism, idol worship is often viewed as irrational or outdated. Many critics label it as blind faith, arguing that praying to stone, wood, or metal statues cannot yield any tangible benefit. Such dismissals, however, arise from a superficial understanding of a deeply symbolic and spiritually transformative practice. For Hindus, idol worship is not just about the object itself but about what it represents, how it engages the mind and soul, and how it connects the individual with the cosmos. Misconceptions and Historical Assaults on Idol Worship Throughout history, particularly during the Muslim invasions in India, idol worship was not just misunderstood; it was violently targeted. Temples were systematically looted and demolished not only for wealth but to break the spiritual and cultural backbone of Hindu society. The objective was twofold: to plunde...