Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Writing Right Retreat
Noololyako chenni, noololyako the base voice of the singer was crooning. Asking his glamorous lady love, why doesn’t she spin? “ratiyillelo jaana ”she replies, that she needs a spinners wheel…the dialogue goes on in the nasal twang of the folk singers. Once upon a time these singers would never enter Durbar-e-khaas. But the song is…
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Mama Told Me Not To
Indian families mastered raising successful children, but sometimes forgot one detail: adulthood requires freedom, not lifelong emotional permission slips disguised as love and duty.
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Podcast Episode: Dreams, Museums, And Monsoons
Pip: Parwatisingari's Weblog is running a full diagnostic on the human interior — dreams, mirrors, chakras, and museums where the exhibits stare back harder than you do. Mara: That's the territory parwatisingari is covering: the surreal logic of dreams set in Goa, a monsoon-season reckoning with adaptation and healing, and what museums quietly do to…
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Darwin Chakra-ad
Andaal realized healing was not becoming her old self again. It was adaptation — accepting altered realities, recalibrated chakras, and emotionally surviving monsoon-season evolution.
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The 3.17 Conspiracy
At 3:17 a.m., Andaal discovers her mirror waves independently, toilets vanish across dream dimensions, and Dumbledore may know far more about supernatural plumbing.
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Museum of Me 2026
On World Museum Day 2026, themed “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” museums remind us that memory is not preserved history alone — it is humanity searching for home.
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Aryamba’s healing Journey
“Perhaps healing was never meant to become a residence — only a corridor one passes through before returning, slightly bruised and wiser, to ordinary life.”
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