Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Ode On Guru Purnima.

    Ode On Guru Purnima.

    On Guru Purnima, we honor Vyasa—born of river and sage—who reconciles Brihaspati’s dharma and Shukra’s desire through the layered storytelling of Mahabharata.

  • Veera and the River Of Release.

    Veera and the River Of Release.

    July 9th carries the pulse of transformation—Universal Number 5 meets Day Number 9, while Moola and Purva Ashadha stir karmic release and emotional renewal. Jupiter rises.

  • A Game Of Thrones.

    A Game Of Thrones.

    The Mahabharata is the ancestor of Game of Thrones—epic, brutal, deeply psychological—where dharma collides with desire, and rebellion brews quietly beneath vows and violence …without coffee

  • Nemesis, Angulimala and the Rotten Guava.

    Nemesis, Angulimala and the Rotten Guava.

    “Forgiveness is not forgetting. It is releasing the charge. The frozen inner child—the Avenger within—won’t find peace through justice alone, but through truth witnessed and held. The sacred fire doesn’t burn you to ash. It burns what you’re not.” If you’re hovering near your own truth, and feel called to begin a ritual of release,…

  • Day of Disobedience.

    Day of Disobedience.

    Disobedience isn’t defiance for its own sake — it’s a form of listening, not to authority, but to conscience. Sometimes, the refusal is the revolution.

  • Mullah Nasruddin At Mango Meadow

    Mullah Nasruddin At Mango Meadow

    Workaholism is not ambition—it’s anesthesia. A trance of doing, born of the mother wound, masked as virtue. Even the donkey knows when to rest.

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