To me the Mahabharata is a profoundly religious book, largely allegorical, in a way meant to be a historical record.
Most illness is just stress from not living in harmony
There are many beliefs that we have seen as truth in Western civilization for hundreds of years. We live according to these "truths" and as a result manifesting a life using those beliefs, which can be very self-destructive. So these beliefs will affect decisions in economics and politics and everything else that we do. One myth-perception is our continued emphasis of a Newtonian materialistic world, which by definition emphasizes the primacy of matter and somewhat ignores or minimizes the influence of the immaterial part of the universe.
Deism is the belief that nature and God are one and the same thing. If you study nature, you're getting insights about God.
The planet's hope and salvation lies in the adoption of revolutionary new knowledge being revealed at the frontiers of science.
Modern science is predicated on 'truths' verified through accurate observation and measurements of physical world phenomena.
Our problems are not with the data, itself, but arise from our interpretation of the data.
I just go about my life. I'm a mom, I drive an SUV, I go to the grocery store every day. I'm definitely not a celebrity. I always say that I'm a celebrity-adjacent.
Southward, two mighty ranges of the Appalachians shouldered their way into the blue distance like tremendous caravans marching across eternity.
I had to sit in front of all these people, and act like I knew what I was doing. I faked my way through it pretty well.
Poetry isn't like any writing I've ever heard before. I don't understand all of it, just bits of images, sentences that appear half-finished, all fluttering together like brightly colored ribbons in the wind.