This thesis argues that the relationship between अनुभूति(Anubhuti – Inner Experience) and अभिव्यक्ति (Abhivyakti – Expression) is logically and scientifically analogous to the quantum phenomenon of qubit entanglement. By leveraging...
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The core ideas in Marketing Myopia, as introduced by Theodore Levitt, are deeply interconnected with the adages “Perception is Reality” and “The Medium is the Message”. These concepts, though...
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The core ideas in Marketing Myopia, as introduced by Theodore Levitt, are deeply interconnected with the adages “Perception is Reality” and “The Medium is the Message”. These concepts,...
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This thesis argues that the relationship between अनुभूति(Anubhuti – Inner Experience) and अभिव्यक्ति (Abhivyakti – Expression) is logically and scientifically analogous to the quantum phenomenon of qubit...
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The concepts of Dharma and Religion are often conflated, yet they represent distinct frameworks guiding human conduct, spirituality, and societal organization. Understanding their differences and similarities provides insight into diverse...
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Sanatan Economics: Derived from the principles of Sanatan Dharma (often referred to as Hinduism), Sanatan Economics emphasizes ethical conduct, social well-being, environmental sustainability, and individual fulfillment alongside material prosperity. It...
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Introduction This is a profound philosophical question that has been debated in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and many other spiritual traditions. The idea of karma suggests that every action has a...
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Introduction Let’s dive into longevity, exploring scientific breakthroughs, lifestyle interventions, ethical dilemmas, and the future of human lifespan extension. We’re no longer asking “Can we live longer?”—we’re now asking “How long can we live, and at what quality?” 1. The Science of Longevity: Why Do We Age? Aging was once thought to be inevitable, but modern science is proving that aging is a biological process that can be slowed, stopped, or even reversed. Key Causes of Aging 1. Cellular Damage & Senescence – As cells divide, DNA damage accumulates, and...
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Introduction The Laws of Nature: An Infallible Justice by A.C. Bhaktivedanta and Swami Prabhupāda. This book explores the Vedic perspective on karma, destiny, and the cosmic order. Rooted in Bhagavad...
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Introduction : The Global Order in Turmoil The modern world is at an inflection point. From geopolitical instability and economic inequality to the existential threats posed by artificial intelligence and...
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Introduction The concepts of Dharma and Religion are often conflated, yet they represent distinct frameworks guiding human conduct, spirituality, and societal organization. Understanding their differences and similarities provides insight into diverse cultural and philosophical paradigms. Defining Dharma and Religion Dharma: • Etymology and Meaning: Originating from the Sanskrit root “dhṛ,” meaning “to uphold” or “to sustain,” Dharma encompasses duty, righteousness, law, and the inherent nature of reality. It signifies the ethical and moral principles that sustain the cosmos and society. • Contextual Application: In Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, Dharma...
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