June 24, 2024Understanding the Flawed Human ConditionHelen Keller overcame blindness and deafness. Every religion says we all face comparable limitations -- spiritual, cognitive, perceptual.
June 18, 2024Sectarian Splits: The Irony of Division in ReligionFaiths that preach oneness produce the deepest splits. Christianity has 40,000 denominations. The irony of religious division, mapped across every tradition.
June 10, 2024The Allegory of the Cave: Exploring Illusion and EnlightenmentPlato's prisoners mistake shadows for reality. Hinduism calls the same illusion Maya. Every tradition maps the same escape: from ignorance to enlightenment.
June 5, 2024The Power of Forgiveness and Repentance: A Journey to Self-LiberationForgiveness frees the one who forgives. Repentance destroys the ego. Every major faith prescribes both as the path to self-liberation.
May 30, 2024The Cycle of Forgiveness and Repentance in Religious TraditionsForgiveness liberates the forgiver, not just the forgiven. Gandhi, the Jain Samvatsari ritual, and every major scripture agree: it is strength, not weakness.
May 23, 2024 Cyclical Wisdom: How Religion of Peace Embraces Eternal CircularitySamsara, Yin-Yang, Whirling Dervishes, resurrection -- circular time appears in every tradition. The cycle is not a trap but a path toward liberation.
May 9, 2024Family Unity and Togetherness – the Foundation of CommunityFamily is where we first learn to love. Across religions -- from Confucius to the Baha'i faith -- family unity is the prerequisite for community.
April 23, 2024Ethical Reflections on Sacrifice Across CulturesFrom Abraham's test to Buddhist detachment, sacrifice means surrendering ego, not just making offerings. Every tradition agrees on this evolution.
April 16, 2024Exploring Oneness: The Ethical Foundation of World ReligionsEight major religions, one message: oneness. Scriptural quotes from each tradition prove the ethical foundation is shared, not separate.
April 4, 2024Sibling Rivalry in Myth and Morality: A Comprehensive LookCain and Abel. The Mahabharata. Romulus and Remus. Sibling rivalry is humanity's oldest moral lesson -- about envy, responsibility, and reconciliation.