Archifate: (my definition) from Greek arkhos “chief”, and fate: a power that is believed to control what happens in the future. Therefore a noun defines a person who fully accepts that they are the controllers and developers of their own destiny and do not blame others, their birth, or circumstances…
Spiritual anarchism is a philosophical intersection of anti-authoritarianism and individual divinity, asserting that true spiritual awakening requires the rejection of organized, hierarchical religious structures. It champions self-sovereignty, unmediated personal truth, and a rulerless society based on natural harmony and mutual respect…
In the Indian philosophical tradition Atman represents the individual self while Brahman represents the totality of existence and non-existence. So the Atman would be the many also called Bheda or JIvas, the individual souls. The Brahman or Abheda or Oneness is everything since everything is a manifestation of God’s energy…
The six schools of Vedic thought, collectively known as the Śad-Darśanas (six insights/views), are the orthodox systems of ancient Indian philosophy. They are classified as Āstika because they accept the ultimate authority of the Vedas. Traditionally, these six schools are grouped into three pairs of complementary systems that map out logic, physical reality, and spiritual realization…
Sanatan Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म) translates to “eternal law” or “eternal way.” It is the original, indigenous name for what is commonly known as Hinduism. Rather than a dogmatic religion, it represents a set of timeless, universal, and spiritual principles meant to be lived and experienced…
To achieve unity, whether in your community, a workplace, or within yourself, you must move beyond mere agreement and foster a shared sense of purpose rooted in empathy and trust. Cohesion isn’t about enforcing uniformity; it requires active cultivation…
Religion: Something one believes in and follows devotedly; a point or matter of ethics or conscience. Osophy: Greek word sophia, which means wisdom, learning, or knowledge. Etymology: It is often derived by clipping larger nouns like philosophy (love of wisdom) or theosophy (divine wisdom) to refer generally to an abstract area of philosophical study…
Desensitized: Adjective as in unemotional; “along for the ride”, apathetic, disinterested, passive, emotionless, indifferent, lethargic, etc., etc. This is our major obstacle to resolving serious issues facing our species at this colossal, momentous moment in our global history…
Collaboration: The act or process of working together or cooperating. Yesterday, Memorial Day, our family had our own memorial for our matriarch; Rita Dunn (1920-2004). Erin, her granddaughter, is helping to sponsor ‘The Equine healing collaborative at the Rita Dunn healing Center.’ The Equine Healing Center is located near Salinas, California, on 36 acres where they have 49 rescued horses…
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, and master of prose. Pascal’s “wager” was that if God does not exist, the skeptic loses nothing by believing in Him; but if he does exist, the skeptic gains eternal life by believing in him…