Category Practice

How to Find God: A Logical and Spiritual Guide to Understanding Dharma

What if everything you’ve been told about God is only half the truth? Finding God isn’t about blind faith—it’s about understanding Dharma, consciousness, and your role in the universe. In this blog, we logically decode the essence of Dharma, explore how nature shapes our lives, and reveal the steps to true spiritual awakening. If you've ever questioned the meaning of life or sought deeper wisdom, this is for you.

How to Truly Become Spiritual? Understanding Adhyatma Beyond Religion

What does it truly mean to be spiritual? Many confuse spirituality with religion, faith, or detachment from material life, but the real essence lies in Adhyatma—a Sanskrit term meaning self-learning and self-realization. Instead of seeking fleeting pleasures or escaping life’s struggles, true spirituality is about understanding oneself, the forces that shape existence, and how to navigate life with wisdom rather than emotion. In this blog, we explore why detachment isn’t about apathy, why ambition can be a trap, and how knowledge—not emotions—leads to true compassion.

Our Relationship with Dogs: Is It True Love?

Do we truly love dogs, or are they just filling an emotional void in our lives? This thought-provoking blog explores the history of dog domestication, the psychology behind pet ownership, and whether a dog’s loyalty is real or conditioned. Are pets companions, status symbols, or merely commodities for human convenience? Let’s rethink what ‘love’ really means when it comes to our four-legged friends..

Being Overweight is a Sin

To clarify, the intent of this blog is not to body shame anyone, and if you feel offended, your ego is too attached to your body identity. A rusty old car is a rusty old car, no matter how much…

What People Get Wrong About Veganism?

Switching to veganism doesn’t have to happen overnight. If you’re considering it, I truly appreciate your compassion—whether it’s for animal welfare, environmental concerns, or both. Your willingness to make a change is admirable. However, just like a petrol car can’t…

Minimalism for Mental Health

A couple of months ago, I stumbled upon a YouTube video by Tokyo Lens, featuring a Japanese minimalist who owned just 200 items in total. What fascinated me the most was his ability to pack up his entire home and…