Category
Faith
19 posts
Death and Loss: The Natural Order of Life
A gentle meditation on impermanence, not as tragedy, but as the very shape of being alive.
The Afterlife: Happy to Meet Its Maker
Living in such a way that the final moment is a reunion, not a reckoning.
God Is Everywhere. Superstition Is the Barrier
How rituals and fear-based practices can obscure the very presence they were meant to reveal.
Nobody Is Bigger Than God
The quiet humility that puts every ego, yours, mine, the famous, the powerful, in its proper place.
The Importance of Faith in a Skeptical Age
Why belief is not the enemy of reason, and what is lost when a culture forgets how to trust the unseen.
How Science Is Quietly Pointing Back Toward the Divine
Where consciousness research, cosmology, and the deep order of the universe keep brushing up against the ancient questions.
Prayer Is Not a Vending Machine
What prayer actually is, and what it does to the one praying, independent of any answer received.
Karma: What You Send Out Returns
The principle the modern world keeps half-believing, and the difference it makes when you take it seriously.
Action Without Attachment to Results
The hardest teaching of the Bhagavad Gita, and one of the freest ways a person can learn to live and work.
Why Intentions Matter More Than Outcomes
The world judges results. A deeper accounting weighs the heart behind them.
Service to Others as the Highest Form of Worship
The teaching shared across every tradition: the divine is met most clearly in the people right in front of you.
Why a Daily Practice Beats an Occasional Retreat
Consistency outperforms intensity. The five minutes you do every day reshapes you more than the weekend you do once a year.
The Discipline of the Early Morning
Why nearly every wisdom tradition recommends the same thing: rise early, sit quietly, and meet the day before it rushes at you.
Fasting: What the Body Teaches the Mind
The lesson hidden in an empty stomach, and why nearly every tradition includes some form of this ancient practice.
The Power of Silence and Solitude
The two ingredients almost entirely missing from modern life, and what is lost without them.
What the Ancient Texts Knew That We Have Forgotten
A defence of reading old books slowly, in a culture that prizes only the new.
The Bhagavad Gita's Lesson on Duty
Thousands of years old and still the clearest instruction on how to act in a confusing world.
The Stoic and the Sage: Surprising Parallels
Two traditions that never spoke to each other, arriving at strikingly similar conclusions about how to live.
Why Old Wisdom Still Outperforms Modern Theories
A test the latest self-help books keep failing, and the reason the oldest counsel keeps passing it.


















