Introduction In the rich tapestry of Sikh philosophy, Guru Arjan Dev Ji's teachings offer profound insights into human perception, suffering, and spiritual awakening. One such teaching is… Read more "Inner Transformation: Bridging Sikh Wisdom with Modern Philosophy"
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Time: The Illusion That Screams in Rhythm
A few nights ago, I was deep in the pit of a metalcore concert—bodies colliding, lights strobing, guitars tearing through the air like lightning. The energy was… Read more "Time: The Illusion That Screams in Rhythm"
Sacred Self-Realization
Sikhism and Carl Jung’s philosophy both offer profound insights into the nature of the human psyche, self-realization, and the pursuit of spiritual truth. Although these traditions emerge from different domains—one religious and the other psychological—there is a remarkable resonance between them. Both paths offer a holistic vision of human existence, urging individuals to transcend the limitations of the ego and to connect with deeper truths. By exploring the teachings of Sikhism and the ideas of Carl Jung, we can uncover fascinating parallels between spiritual practice and psychological growth.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness and Wisdom from Sikhism
The content explores consciousness as a profound mystery, contrasting emergent views, which see it as a byproduct of brain activity, with fundamental perspectives that regard it as intrinsic to the universe. Sikhism, particularly through the Shabad “Man Tu Jot Saroop Hai,” offers insights, suggesting consciousness is interconnected, eternal, and a pathway to self-realization.
