Causal world is a subtle world. A “causal world” refers to a concept in ancient philosophy as the subtle realm of pure thought and ideas, the origin of creation, existing beyond the physical (matter) and astral (energy) worlds, where our true consciousness or causal body resides. – Ancient philosophy. What is the Causal World? The Read More …
You are here in the search of something unknown
You are looking for something unknown in this life. You are here in the search of something unknown in this life, something that makes life feel as though it has meaning. What is that something? what is that unknown? How to know that? What is that from which the unknown becomes known? In order to Read More …
Ancient Culture of the World
Ancient Culture “Our ancient culture,” often referring to World’s oldest culture, is rooted in the sophisticated Ancient Vedic Civilization with ancient & advanced urban planning, trade, and egalitarian-looking societies, evolving through Ancient periods, the rise of ancient religion, flourishing under ancient lineages, empires, and showcasing rich philosophies, arts, diverse ancient languages, and unique family/social structures Read More …
Go on working without an eye to the result. One day you are sure to reap the fruits of it.
“Go on working without an eye to the result. One day you are sure to reap the fruits of it.” — Swami Vivekanand Quote. Start your journey to find or explore the motivational quotes with ancient science. See the next post and keep exploring further.
Ancient Science is the Science of life
Science of Life Ancient Science is the Science of life, is the broad study of life, existence and origin of life including living organisms, their structures, functions, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution, exploring everything from cells to ecosystems, unified by themes like cells as basic units, DNA, evolution, energy. Key characteristics of life include organization, Read More …
Ancient Science is the Science in the ancient world
Science in the ancient world Science in the ancient world was the early development of systematic knowledge, emerging from ancient science, covering cosmology, astronomy, science of universe and beyond, science of spritiuality, life, math, medicine, and engineering, etc. and laying the groundwork for modern science through observation, writing, and practical applications. Key advancements included ancient Read More …
What is important in life?
What is important in life is knowing the goal of life. What’s important in life is deeply personal, but generally centers on health, meaningful relationships (family, friends, partners), a sense of purpose (career, contribution, growth), financial security, and core values like authenticity, kindness, and resilience to navigate challenges and find happiness. Ultimately, it involves balancing Read More …
Everything of the universe has motion
Everything of the world has movement. Everything in the universe is dynamic. Whatever is unstable or stable in the universe, both have dynamicity hidden in them. There is dynamism hidden even in the static. — Secret 5.1.1 Universe is dynamic Motion is everywhere in the universe. There is motion in the sun, earth, moon, stars, Read More …
Senses are horses
Senses are the horses. “Senses are horses” is a metaphor from ancient philosophy (secret philosophy of the vedas), comparing the body’s five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch) to powerful horses that pull a chariot (the body), needing the mind (reins) and intellect (charioteer) to be guided toward a spiritual goal, preventing them from running Read More …
Ancient science go beyond science
Ancient science go Beyond Science. Ancient science, particularly from ancient philosophy and traditions, often went “beyond science” by integrating deep self-knowledge, consciousness studies (spirituality), and holistic understanding of the universe (cosmology) with practical disciplines (math, medicine, astronomy), viewing inner freedom and material reality as interconnected, a perspective modern science is only starting to reconcile through Read More …