The Digital Age: Are Our Souls Being Sucked into Cell Phones?

In a world dominated by screens, where cell phones have become virtually an extension of our bodies, it’s no wonder that some feel our very souls are being absorbed by these digital devices. We see it everywhere – in cafes where friends sit together in silence, each engrossed in their phone; in homes where family…

Following the Inner Guidance: Living Life to the Fullest

In today’s rapidly changing world, it’s easy to be swept away by external influences: the opinions of others, societal expectations, or the constant influx of information and distractions from the digital world. Amidst all these external voices, there’s a soft, often overlooked voice – our inner guidance. Following this inner compass consciously, moment by moment,…

The Quest for Expression: Words and the Boundless Landscape of Truth

In the intricate tapestry of human experience, words act as stitches that bind our innermost feelings to the tangible realm of communication. Through the annals of time, we have sought to harness the vast expanse of emotion, sensation, and cognition within the confines of language. Yet, this endeavor, as noble and necessary as it is,…

Meaning Beyond Words: The Profound Power of Sounds

In the vast symphony of life, words often dominate our understanding of reality. We converse, read, write, and think in words. However, there exists a dimension of meaning that transcends the boundaries of language, a realm where communication is wordless yet profoundly resonant. The primal power of sound, unbound by the constraints of vocabulary, has…

The Inner Odyssey: Truth, Self, and the Luminance Within

In the vast tapestry of existence, amidst the cacophony of societal norms, digital distractions, and the relentless march of time, lies an immutable constant: our inner truth. This truth isn’t a set of facts, figures, or data points, but an intrinsic part of who we are, our very essence. Yet, it’s astonishing how often we…

Does God get credit for the alphabet that makes up a religion?

1. Who came up with the first alphabet? The first true alphabet, where individual symbols corresponded to individual consonants and vowels, is typically attributed to the ancient Semitic-speaking people living in or near Egypt around 1850 BC. They developed what is known as the Proto-Sinaitic script, which evolved into the Phoenician alphabet around 1200 BC….

To Know Truth in Reality: The Limitations of the Alphabet

In the vast expanse of human understanding, we often rely on language – a complex tapestry of sounds, symbols, words, and meanings. At the core of our linguistic structures lies the alphabet, a seemingly rudimentary arrangement of characters that gives rise to profound expressions of thought, emotion, and knowledge. But to genuinely grasp the essence…

Harmony of the Sacred: A Song of Unity

The word “song” comes from the Old English ‘sang’, which is of Germanic origin. The word “rhyme” is derived from the Old French ‘rime’ which means ‘series’, possibly a derivative of ‘rithmus’ from Latin, which itself is borrowed from Greek ‘rhythmos’. These words are intrinsically linked to the concept of pattern, rhythm, and order, much…

The Symphony of Sovereignty: Attuning to the Melody of Our Divine Essence

Indeed, within the grand symphony of my consciousness, each of us resonates with a unique sound, a distinct frequency that mirrors our sovereignty, our individuality, our divine essence. This sound, this melody of the soul, is a testament to our sovereign presence in the multiverse. It is the song of our spirit, the hymn of…