tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post6191499885987078720..comments2024-02-29T10:06:33.690+05:30Comments on KHOJ: God and Glory - Part 3: The Post Axial AgeSubhrashis Adhikarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10925822796440985088noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-32097420587501845062012-09-27T22:48:48.825+05:302012-09-27T22:48:48.825+05:30thanks so much :)thanks so much :)Subhrashis Adhikarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10925822796440985088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-44422124455783736372012-09-21T14:13:04.611+05:302012-09-21T14:13:04.611+05:30Woah! I'm really loving the template/theme of ...Woah! I'm really loving the template/theme of this website. It's simple, yet effective.<br />A lot of times it's challenging to get that "perfect balance" between usability and appearance. I must say that you've done a excellent job with this.<br /><br />Also, the blog loads super quick for me on Opera. Outstanding Blog!<br /><i>My site</i> :: <b><a href="http://glass-pipe-wholesale.com/category/reviews/" rel="nofollow">pipe and glass dalton reviews</a></b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-92075079810468900682011-07-07T19:07:10.679+05:302011-07-07T19:07:10.679+05:30gr8...in my list...gr8...in my list...SUBhttp://khonjtheeternalsearch.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-76560273511682773102011-07-07T18:57:18.736+05:302011-07-07T18:57:18.736+05:30Yes, I highly do. For all its navel-gazing, it'...Yes, I highly do. For all its navel-gazing, it's a neatly crafted film, written for screen by the astronomer - Carl Sagan, also it stars Jodie Foster at one of her finest performancesAhimaaz Rajeshhttp://flashedfiction.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-8138708535670544992011-07-07T12:00:33.283+05:302011-07-07T12:00:33.283+05:30have not seen that movie...you recommend it?have not seen that movie...you recommend it?SUBhttp://khonjtheeternalsearch.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-59303382781573816352011-07-07T01:04:23.294+05:302011-07-07T01:04:23.294+05:30I couldn't agree more with you on spirituality...I couldn't agree more with you on spirituality. With the 'sense of separation' that you mention, it's easy to see how the concept of 'otherness' creeps into our collective psyche and poisons it.<br /><br />Also I see how science is inseparable from spirituality. At this juncture, I'm reminded of this film called Contact. Cheers!Ahimaaz Rajeshhttp://flashedfiction.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-11942346566272695112011-07-06T16:37:07.075+05:302011-07-06T16:37:07.075+05:30well said...you are right...I generally prefer to ...well said...you are right...I generally prefer to seperate god/religion from<br />spirituality. Spirituality, to me, is the quest to know the truth. that<br />search to know the truth has evolved for over 4000yrs before the more rigid<br />monotheism took over. years later, in 1700AD science developed. It is only<br />300 years old and still very young. we should give it time to evolve, infact<br />it is evolving from 'classical' to a 'quantum' perspective. At the end it is<br />not much different from Spirituality, both are the ques to know the truth.<br />Science will mature further with time. In Spiritual terms we are all part of<br />the same power/nature/universe/cosmos/God...etc....<br /><br />Religion, or a god (that is separate from us, one who is the creater and<br />destroyer of universe), however has more political meaning. it is generally<br />associated with rules and rituals, thus creating that 'sense of separation'.<br />Pure rigid atheism is also similiar to that. That 'sense of separation' is<br />the root cause of all the 'evil'....<br /><br />Cheers!<br />SUBSUBhttp://khonjtheeternalsearch.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-65783265102653125232011-07-06T02:38:24.591+05:302011-07-06T02:38:24.591+05:30Because I could not contain my curiosity, I jumped...Because I could not contain my curiosity, I jumped right in from Part II. This is a good briefing of Ages.<br /><br />Science, however, may seem to have eclipsed the god(s) of religion, the fact to be reckoned with is that many scientists by and large are religious and they somehow enter their labs/hypothesis with preconceived notions/beliefs. So the so-called empiricism is to be questioned. Science, like religion, can be used for good and, in the absence of well-defined ethics, evil. The mother of all curses is atheism and those political isms/ideologies are ripe with the destructive fundamentalism that once belonged only to religion, thanks to our lust for power and politics. It's more like gods after all wanted to remain silent and out of the picture, and we are here in our modern caves externally (technologically) evolved, but internally (mentally) either devolved or plateaued.Ahimaaz Rajeshhttp://flashedfiction.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-23202994608930413682011-02-08T18:39:50.731+05:302011-02-08T18:39:50.731+05:30sure willsure willSubhrashis Adhikarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10925822796440985088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4894699215403396256.post-77577157766292794842011-02-07T21:26:01.348+05:302011-02-07T21:26:01.348+05:30have a look at my post...
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