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The Brain, The Binary and The Divine: Are We Living Ancient Wisdom Every Day?

A Dream That Became a Question The other day, I had a dream. Not the kind that fades away with the morning sunlight, but one that quietly continued its conversation long after I woke up. The dream was not about gods, rituals or temples. It was about a question:  What if many Indian mythological ideas were never meant to be read as history, but as symbolic descriptions of how human life functions?  The more I reflected, the more I realized that this question may deserve deeper exploration.  The World Appears to Operate Through Complements.   Nature rarely works in isolation. Everywhere we look, we encounter complementary forces: - Day and night  - Rest and activity  - Stability and change  - Order and creativity  - Individual and community  Even the technology that powers modern civilization ultimately rests on binary logic—ones and zeros. Every material, life or sense have two aspects - one, the structural part which gives us the outer se...

Why We Resist Change: The Unspoken Struggles Behind Trust, Communication and Empowerment

When did independence become isolation ? When did asking for help become weakness? And why, despite all our progress, do we still fear change so deeply? 🌪️ The Real Struggle: It's Not About Change . It's About Safety. If you’ve ever tried to help someone—your child, partner, parent, colleague—only to be met with a closed door, a blank stare or a defensive wall, you’ve touched the raw nerve of what it means to be human. Change isn’t difficult because we’re lazy or unaware. Change is difficult because it threatens our sense of identity, control and belonging . Let’s not mistake stubbornness for a flaw. Often, it’s a shield . And behind that shield lives fear, trauma and the longing for security . 🔍 Why Do People Resist Change ? Despite logic, opportunity or even love, people resist change because: The unknown feels unsafe (“What if it fails?” “What if I lose everything?”) They fear judgment or being wrong (“I’ve lived this way for years. Does that mean I was f...