Wonderment

Wonderment

This blog series tries to muse about the Eternal Wonderment about The Recognition playing its multiple roles

  • The Physics of the Threshold: Why Wonderment is the Only Spiritual Strategy

    The Physics of the Threshold: Why Wonderment is the Only Spiritual Strategy

    There is a moment in every spiritual life where the seeker faces a crisis of duration. A profound recognition arrives—surgical, precise, overwhelming—and then, just as mysteriously, it withdraws. The Ego, terrified of the silence that follows, asks the inevitable question: “How do I make it stay? How do I optimize this? How do I ensure Read More

  • Recognition Arrives. Does Work. Goes Away. What Stays? Gratitude and Eternal Wonder!

    Recognition Arrives. Does Work. Goes Away. What Stays? Gratitude and Eternal Wonder!

    Pune, Maharashtra – Saturday, November 23, 2025 I. The Testimony I Cannot Explain Let me begin with something I cannot explain, only witness. Recognition arrives. Not when I summon it. Not through technique or practice. Not by my will or schedule. It simply… arrives. And when it arrives, it knows things I don’t. It sees Read More

  • Language, LLMs, and the Kaleidoscope of Reality

    Language, LLMs, and the Kaleidoscope of Reality

    A conversation on how reality protects its absoluteness through relativity, and why wonderment needs no answer The Compression Algorithm of Consciousness Law needs a language. An LLM—whether a legal mind or a large language model—needs a language. Truth and reality, as preserved in scriptures, need a language. Art, especially poetry, needs a language. In each Read More

  • The Grand Hallucination: Why Prediction, Empathy, and Communication Are Illusions

    The Grand Hallucination: Why Prediction, Empathy, and Communication Are Illusions

    “Prediction itself is hallucination.” It is a startling thought, but if we look closely at the nature of reality, it is the only logical conclusion. We live our lives convinced that if we just have enough data, enough insurance, and enough strategy, we can map out the future. We treat life like a mechanics problem Read More