Tag: consciousness

Abstract interplay of colors and shapes suggesting overlapping senses and filtered perception

Living With Filters: Perception, Color, and Belief

Perception is not raw reality but a construction shaped by biology, memory, and belief. From the science of color to the mysteries of synesthesia, this essay explores how our worldview frames what we see, hear, and know.

Yin-yang symbol with one half dark and labeled “Chaos,” the other half glowing orange and labeled “Order,” under the title “The Universal Dichotomies,” representing the balance between cosmic disorder and human order.

The Universal Dichotomies: How Chaos Gives Birth to Order

In this post, we explore the fascinating interplay between chaos and order, showing how the conservation of information, entropy, and the rise of complexity shape both the universe and human consciousness — revealing what I call the Universal Dichotomies.

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The Taming of the Inner Monologue

“The most powerful voice you will ever hear is the one no one else can.” The Unseen Engine Every human being walks the world with a voice echoing silently in their mind, a narrator unseen, yet ever-present. It whispers through choices, floods moments of stillness, and often masquerades as truth. But this monologue is not

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Conjecture on Jinn: Physical Phenomena, Mythology, and Religious Texts

Introduction Within Islamic theology and broader mythological traditions, jinn are depicted as intelligent, volitional entities created from “smokeless fire” — a form distinct from both human and angelic ontologies. Despite their prominence in religious and folkloric literature, jinn remain largely unexamined within scientific discourse. But what if these entities, long thought to belong solely to

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The Philosophy of Reason: Toward a Holistic Understanding of Reality

In an age of rapid change, growing complexity, and endless noise, we often take for granted the very faculty that allows us to navigate it all: reason. But what is reason, really? How does it function in our daily lives? And most importantly, how can we cultivate a form of reasoning that leads not just

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The Unity of Knowledge: Bridging the Divide Between Science, Philosophy, Religion, and the Unseen

Introduction — The Quest for Truth For centuries, humanity has searched for the ultimate truth behind existence, consciousness, and the universe. This search spans across diverse disciplines — science, philosophy, religion, and theology — each offering its own perspective on the nature of reality. Traditionally, these paths of inquiry have been viewed as separate, often

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