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In our last meditation, “The Unstable Middle,” we laid out a stark geography of reality. We found two “stable” Poles of Truth: And between them, we found the “unstable Middle Realm”—the Anitya (impermanence) of the causal world we inhabit. We defined this realm as the “maddening confusion” of our normal waking state, and causality as…
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A meditation on the poles of truth and the seductive illusion between them I. The Geography of Reality There is a teaching so simple it escapes us, so radical it appears conservative, so obvious it remains hidden: Reality has two faces, and we’ve been staring at the space between them, calling it truth. Imagine consciousness…
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Here in Pune, amidst a vibrant hub of technology and tradition, a profound conversation is unfolding at the frontiers of science and philosophy. It’s a dialogue not just about algorithms and data, but about the very nature of intelligence, understanding, and the elusive phenomenon of consciousness. This evolving exchange, sparked by the remarkable advancements in…
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A Reality-Centered, Daemon-Resistant Algorithm for Recognition Inspired by Krishna’s two ultimate assurances: No garnish. No spiritual project management. The point is remembrance and clean action. Everything else—including this protocol—retires. A reality-centered protocol for living without spiritual project management. Śraddhā is the only actuator; methods are scaffolding; Love, Humility, Vairāgya, and Compassion are the weather after…
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Beyond Binary: The Strange Attractor We’re Becoming The great phase change isn’t binary. We’re not simply choosing between awakening and dissolution, order and chaos, human and artificial. We’re approaching what complexity scientists call the “edge of chaos”—that knife-edge between rigid structure and total randomness where computational capacity reaches maximum, where genuine novelty emerges, where life…
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A philosophical exploration of optimization, entanglement, and the wisdom of effortless action. The Paradox That Started Everything In the world of artificial intelligence, we face a seemingly technical challenge: how do we break down large texts into smaller pieces, or “chunks,” so a machine can understand them? The simple method is to split the text…
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Part I: The Aphorism Inverted We begin with a familiar piece of wisdom that has guided Western civilization for centuries: Benjamin Franklin’s “A penny saved is a penny earned.” This maxim seems so obviously true that questioning it feels almost sacrilegious. Thrift equals prosperity. Saving equals earning. The equation appears mathematically sound. But what if…
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On management, artificial intelligence, and the impossibility of claiming credit when working with any form of consciousness The Uncomfortable Truth A recent MIT Sloan Management Review article by Brian Elliott drops a bomb that many executives would prefer to ignore: “Return-to-Office Mandates: How to Lose Your Best Performers.” The data is damning. RTO mandates don’t…
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The Question That Changes Everything After recognizing the vast network of laboratories that consciousness has structured for our awakening – from the sandbox of mind through parents, friends, teachers, spouses, to the world and universe itself – a deeper question emerges, one that strikes at the very heart of existence: Who decides which laboratory appears…
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The Five Gates and the Silent Witness In the quiet hours before dawn, when the mind hovers between dream and waking, a profound mystery reveals itself. The ancient seers of India identified the karmendriya – five organs of action through which the river of karma flows into manifestation. These instruments – hands that shape reality,…







