Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Writing Right Retreat

    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…

  • A Crappy Affair

    A Crappy Affair

    World toilet day The UN has declared Nov.19th as the world Toilet day. We have lived and grown up with toilets, of course during our younger days when we travelled we never used public toilets since we were worried about hygiene with the advent of pay toilets those are taken care off too. The impact…

  • Mama Told Me Not To

    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.

  • 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…

  • Darwin Chakra-ad

    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.

  • The 3.17 Conspiracy

    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.

  • Museum of Me 2026

    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.

  • Aryamba’s healing Journey

    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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