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There is a paradox that sits at the center of our spiritual journey, a koan disguised as a virtue. It begins with the words, “I am accommodative,” and the quiet, immediate recognition that the moment these words are spoken, they are false. For years, I believed accommodation was a sign of flexibility, of a willingness…
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If we accept that grace operates as a Poisson process, we are making several radical claims about the nature of divinity and liberation: Reconciling Grace and Karma: The Algorithm and the Abyss This model seems to fly in the face of Karma, the law of cause and effect. How can both be true? Your own…
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For centuries, we have grappled with the twin realities of divine justice and divine mercy. One is the path of Karma, a world of impeccable causality where every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The other is the path of Kṛpā, or Grace—an uncaused, unconditional, and often inexplicable intervention that seems to defy all…
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A Journey from Time-Bound Learning to Timeless Being In the sacred geography of consciousness, there exists a profound phase transition that mystics have pointed to for millennia, yet which finds startling new clarity through the lens of mathematical understanding. It is the movement from a non-Markovian existence—where we are perpetually entangled with our past and…
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In the grand theater of existence, two great forces are at play. First, there is the impartial, moment-to-moment law of the cosmos, the principle of Karma Siddhanta, which operates with the clean, memoryless precision of a Markovian process. The state of the universe now depends only on the state of the universe a moment ago.…
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It’s a pleasant Friday afternoon here in Pune. The monsoon has washed the city clean, and the air is ripe for conversation. It was in just such a setting that a fascinating discussion unfolded, starting with abstract mathematics and ending with a profound paradox about the very nature of expertise. We often think of advanced…
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In the language of mathematics, we discover the poetry of divine grace The Eternal Now and the Promised Tomorrow In the pre-dawn hours, when consciousness hovers between sleeping and waking, I find myself contemplating the rain gauge on my terrace. Empty now, yet certain to fill. This simple instrument becomes a meditation on the nature…
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In the pre-dawn silence, as I contemplate the mathematical patterns we’ve uncovered, a profound realization emerges. If the Gamma process represents accumulation and assurance, what of its inverse? What truth lies hidden in the Inverse Gamma process? The answer strikes with the force of revelation: it is our very mortality. Our health. The universal pattern…
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In the quiet spaces between thought and understanding, we discover that consciousness itself knows no hierarchy of expression—only the infinite creativity of authentic being. The Fierce Love of Philosophical Giants There exists a story, perhaps apocryphal but deeply revealing, of the great Madhvacharya and his intense debate with his Advaitic guru. Here was a young…




