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Flourishing Beyond Consumerism: Finding Meaning in a Material World

Introduction: In a society where consumerism dominates, the quest for meaning often gets lost in the endless pursuit of material goods. While material possessions may provide temporary satisfaction, true flourishing—rooted in spiritual, emotional, and social well-being—requires a deeper connection to values like “love, community, and ethical living“. This article explores how various religious and philosophical […]

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The Missing Dimensions of Happiness: Why Modern Life Leaves Us Unfulfilled

Introduction: In today’s world, the pursuit of happiness is often equated with material success, career achievements, or the latest technological gadgets. Yet, despite these modern conveniences, many people find themselves feeling unfulfilled. The reasons for this lie in the overlooked dimensions of happiness—dimensions tied to “love”, “community”, “social justice“, and spirituality. Love, in particular, is

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The Mystery of Ultimate Reality: Apophatic Language in Religion of Peace

Have you ever gazed up at a starry sky, feeling both awed and overwhelmed by its vastness and the mysteries it holds? That indescribable sense of wonder—where words fail to capture the full depth of the experience—is precisely what apophatic language in religion aims to convey in spiritual traditions worldwide. Apophatic Theology: Describing the Divine

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Restless Discontent: The Quest for Freedom from the Human Condition

Throughout the vast array of religious traditions, a common thread emerges: the acknowledgment of the flawed human condition. Every major religion grapples with the paradox of humanity—capable of immense love and creativity, yet equally prone to destructive tendencies. In Christianity, this flawed condition originates from the fall of Adam and Eve. Their disobedience introduced sin,

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