- Awakening, Philosophy of the Universe – essays that are more poetic, bridging science with philosophy.
The One Word That is Spiritual for me
Excerpt:Before religion, before the world, before even thought, there is one word that belongs to us all: “I.” This reflection by Harjinder Kaur explores the pure, original self that exists beyond ego, belief, and identity. If I am here, everything is here. If I am gone, nothing is here, not even God. The question remains: What is this I? The One Word That is Spiritual for Me To answer the question “Which word is ‘spiritual’ for me?”I must first understand what I mean by spiritual. For me, the word “spiritual” means pure me, my pure being, my real existence, and my true seed-form. This seed-form is not only mine; it…
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Looking Out of the Void: The Birth of My Time
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The Great Mystery:
This reflection journeys into the heart of the Great Mystery, the infinite unknown that holds all existence. Drawing from personal experience, universal wisdom, and the stillness of meditation, it explores the question: what lies beyond enlightenment? Through vivid imagery and deep insight, it reveals that the universe is within us, and the guru of all is one meditation (awareness) The Great Mystery: The Infinite Unknown Holding Everything “We are always drawn toward that which already lives within us.” We are always drawn toward that which already lives within us. The first phrase that once stopped me was“Everyone’s guru is one awareness.” During my visit to India in 2022, I was…
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Love Between Us: A Tribute and a Smile
Letters Between Us is a heartfelt exchange woven from love, respect, and playful truth. It begins with a deep tribute to life and time, celebrating her as a writer whose words do not merely decorate but awaken, whose journey turns silence into prayer and moments into rhythm. The letters move between devotion and gentle humor, revealing a bond where admiration meets lighthearted cleverness. Along the way, love is expressed not only for a person but for every particle of the universe, surrendering to the eternal nature of connection. Together, these letters form a tapestry of affection, reflection, and timeless companionship—a journey of words that will never end.
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The Breath of the Moment: The Melody of Existence
The Breath of the Moment: The Melody of Existence “Every breath is a note, and every moment is the music of God.” We will have to believe it, because it is true, and the truth of this truth is that it is the truth.A moment and a breath are the same thing. Moment and Breath: One Thread The image of time is formed from the moment, just as the image of a person is formed from the breath.If breath and moment are truly one, though they appear as two, then there must be something else behind them. When we begin to observe the moment or the breath with deep attention,…
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The Deepest Beauty of Life
The Deepest Beauty of Life The deepest beauty of life is that when we understand its nature, our living becomes an art.It is like a string that runs through all our lives, connecting us with one another. When the reality of life is formless, then our relationship with each other is also formless.What must we do to see this formlessness? Our desire is like a string from which a pattern begins to emerge.This pattern can be seen in every part of nature, for nature has already taken shape.Similarly, there is a pattern of words that we call literature.and a pattern of notes that we call music.We know them, but we…
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The Art of Following No Trend but Life Itself
“Infinity blooms inside me with answers born from deep questions.” This reflection questions the meaning of “trend” and challenges the habit of blindly following what society calls fashionable or modern. It reveals how trends often benefit business but harm individuality, turning people into followers rather than thinkers. The writer’s “trend” is not of the world but of the universe—ever-changing, limitless, and full of mystery, transforming life into an art, the world into a religion, God into a path, time into a vehicle, and life into a traveler
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The Difference Between Meditation and a Meditator
“Here, I do not read books; I read the cosmic system.”
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I Will Also Become a Player of a Wonderful Art
Life is the deepest study, and nature is the greatest master. In the school of existence, God is the most beautiful subject—and we are both the player and the art. “Life is the artist, and you are the art—painted by the hands of nature, framed by the subject of God.” The School Called Nature My school has always been nature—because nature does not teach through books; it teaches through experiences. When a person is ready for every experience, they are admitted to the first class. The most wonderful subject in this school is the one most beautiful to study—and that subject is God. When I Opened the First Page I…
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Rakhi Bandhan: A Thread Beyond Rituals
This heartfelt article on Rakhi Bandhan blends personal childhood memories with the deeper meaning and history of the festival. It begins with playful recollections of tying Rakhis for gifts, then moves to a thoughtful question: why should only brothers promise protection? The post reflects on how true bonds go beyond rituals, rooted instead in love, respect, and shared humanity. It also traces the origins of Raksha Bandhan from the Mahabharata and historical events, showing how the festival’s essence is the promise to protect and cherish one another. For the author, every act of care is a Rakhi, and blessings are life’s most precious gift. My Present: The Dictionary of Silence…
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What Kind of Time Is This? What Kind of System Is This?
America Today: Emory University shooting, I did not come to America by accident.From India, I moved to Canada. From Canada, I came to the United States. When I first set foot in Santa Monica, California, a thought came instantly: “Why am I not here?” I closed my eyes and prayed to the universe: Bring me here within a year. Like every other prayer in my life, this one was answered. Nineteen years later, America still feels new to me. The sight of the words “Los Angeles” on a signboard can still make my heart blossom. I know my relationship with this country is not of one lifetime—it is older, deeper,…
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What Is Your Sage Mind?
A Conversation With the Rishi Within “I never abandon anyone—this is not emotion, it is the policy of the soul.” Harjinder Kaur, what is your sage mind?










