Philosophy
GOD LEADS FULFILLING NEEDS VIA NOBLE DEEDS
Aug 9th
Develop the power of endurance
Cultivate the quality of tolerance
Acquire colossal quantity of patience
Then life will be full of exuberance
Earthly life cannot be ever smooth
This must be an acceptable truth
This acceptance will surely soothe
And pave the way for further growth
Difficulties will try to surmount
Fully trust the Sermon on the Mount
Credit good acts in your More >
Men in The Eyes Of Women (Practical Philosophy)
Aug 5th
Men in The Eyes Of Women
1. The nice men are ugly.
2. The handsome men are not nice.
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why men lie and women cry? – mystery solved
Aug 4th
Why Men Lie and Women Cry
by Allan Pease
The book is a detailed account of the little things and habits that cause quarrels and differences between life partners. More >
BLISS YOU OWN FROM GOD IN STONE
Aug 3rd
God-faith cures every ailment
Leave things to God’s management
Prayer is the best nourishment
Bringing to mind contentment
God only created this vast universe
He possesses unbelievable powers
Greatest blessings He delivers
Pray to Him at all hours
By God-faith when mind is occupied
It is trained to remain unafraid
God’s majestic presence is implied
He is revealed when kindness is applied
When Temple-bell More >
OPTIMISM IS A PREMIUM BRINGING ENCOMIUM
Aug 3rd
When your spirit is low
Try to get uplifted
There are innumerable ways
To attain peaceful bliss
Having deep God-faith
Will solve all your problems
The faith must be unflinching
Then God will take full control
Remember the happy past always
Try to repeat it via an honest try
Engage in hard-work with hope
Happiness will incessantly flow
When mind is upset
Chant sincerely prayers
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A SHORT STORY FROM A SCIENTIFIC MIND
Jul 24th
Sunita got dressed with a smile on her lips. After a gap of almost four years, she was going out for dinner to a hotel with Rohan. She smiled to herself as she remembered the good old early days of her marriage to the world famous microbiologist Rohan Kapoor. He was the pick of the More >
The price of certainty
Jul 1st
“The more I study the universe, the more meaningless it becomes.”
-Steven Weinberg (nobel laureate, physics)
It’s strange that the more certain we can be of something, the less meaningful it tends to be. I can be certain that if I draw a triangle on a flat sheet of paper, the sum of the interior angles will More >
The Science Wars and Physics Popularizations
Jul 1st
I just finished a fascinating book, “Reading Popular Physics” by Elizabeth Leane. It approaches the science wars from a really different perspective than usual by looking at physics popularizations instead of physics (or science) itself.
The science wars are a debate between science studies academics (usually coming from a humanities or sociology educational background) and physical More >

