• Mathematics, Science, and Spirituality,  Spiritual Growth

    Consciousness and Existence: A Journey into the Wonder

    Consciousness and Existence: Two Perspectives Consciousness can be understood as subjective awareness—the simple yet profound experience of being aware. It is the ability to perceive, to think, to feel, and to sense. The deeper the consciousness, the more expansive its aura becomes—what could be called “attentive consciousness.” Existence, on the other hand, is often seen as the fact of being—the reality of all that is. It includes both the visible and the invisible, the tangible and the intangible, the physical and the abstract. Philosophers have long debated the relationship between these two: Questions That Arise From here, more questions naturally unfold: The Mystery of Reality If consciousness is considered fundamental,…

  • Awakening,  perception of reality

    Bad But Good Life: A Contemplation on Unity and Self-Worth

    This essay explores the paradox of “Bad But Good Life.” It reflects the truth that even when we are judged as “bad” by others, we can still be “good” for life itself. To live this way means to serve existence beyond personal opinions, to contribute to unity, and to recognize that life’s puzzles—though sometimes bitter like medicine—are hidden blessings. It is not approval that defines us, but our contribution to the flow of life. Only such experiences of life, which seem like puzzles, can be called “medicine” or “vaccination”. The medication or vaccination may be unpleasant or considered harmful by individuals due to potential side effects or discomfort. However, they…