Month: November 2025

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    Where the Buddha Meets the Brain: The Neuroscience of Letting Go

    The Science of Suffering: How Neuroscience Confirms Buddhist Insights on the Mind More than 2,500 years ago, a man sitting quietly beneath a tree made one of the most profound psychological discoveries in history. The Buddha observed that life inevitably includes pain, loss, and uncertainty — but that the suffering we experience is not caused…

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    Is the Universe in Space — Or Is Space in Us?

    What if space and time are not where reality exists— but how we experience it? Does Spacetime Exist — Or Is It Constructed? For over a century, Einstein’s theory of relativity has shaped how we understand the universe. Space and time are not fixed. They bend, stretch, and respond to matter and energy. Together, they…

  • Lines in the Mud: Why the Sir Creek Dispute Still Matters

    Sir Creek: The Forgotten Frontier of India–Pakistan Tensions In the long, tangled history of India–Pakistan disputes, some flashpoints dominate the headlines — Kashmir, Siachen, cross-border terrorism. But far away from the mountains and media glare, at the marshy edge of the Arabian Sea, lies Sir Creek — a quiet, shifting ribbon of water that continues…

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