This video explores the real meaning of śraddhā in Indian philosophy and why we must resist the Western dilution of faith into opinion or sentiment. I speak from decades of study and lived practice—and I’ve watched as even respected Eastern teachers now echo colonized ideas of “good” and “bad” śraddhā. But real śraddhā—true faith—is not belief. It is devotion, commitment, and trust earned through the path. If we forget this, we risk losing the soul of Dharma itself.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
1:45 – What is śraddhā?
4:10 – Western faith vs. Eastern śraddhā
8:20 – Internalized colonization in modern teachings
12:30 – A personal reflection on 30 years of study
15:00 – Why this matters now more than ever
śraddhā, faith, Dharma, Sanskrit, Hinduism, spirituality, Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Sutras, Vedic philosophy, spiritual colonization, true devotion, decolonize dharma
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Tech Isn’t the Problem—Engagement Is: Why Audiobooks Are the Future of Literacy
Everyone’s blaming phones and screens for the literacy crisis—but what if we’ve been asking the wrong question? This essay challenges the myths from Maryanne Wolf, Mark Manson, and Jonathan Haidt, showing how audiobooks and audio-first learning can unlock real focus, comprehension, and deep thinking—especially for dyslexic and neurodivergent learners. If I taught myself to read with this method, others can too.
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The Endurer’s Manifesto: Practice in the Middle of Chaos
You survived. That was not an accident.
This manifesto is for the ones who endured—when the medical system failed, when the mind betrayed itself, when the world demanded silence. You didn’t just survive a rare disease, or systemic neglect. You survived meaninglessness—and now you are ready to build something real.
We are metamodern: living in tension, not resolution.
We practice in the middle, between the sacred and the absurd.
We do not reject suffering—we transform through it.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re the only one thinking, feeling, seeing clearly in a fog of nonsense… this is your homecoming.
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Beyond Names, Beyond Labels: Walking the Mystic Path to God
In a time when every institution—religious, political, academic—has fractured under the weight of disillusionment, this essay charts a new way forward: not by discarding tradition or embracing blind progress, but by walking the ancient and timeless path of the mystic. Weaving personal insight with wisdom from Nietzsche, the Desert Fathers, Thomas Merton, and more, this piece speaks to seekers disenchanted with rigid dogma and sterile modernity alike. It explores how a sincere, transformative spiritual search—rooted in experience, paradox, and reverence—can guide us beyond labels and toward a God who is not owned by any one tradition. At its heart, this is a call for a metamodern mysticism: a soulful, honest, and dynamic journey into meaning in an age that desperately needs it.
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The Inflamed Mind & Long COVID: The Science They Don’t Want to Talk About
“What if depression isn’t just in your head—but in your immune system?”
— Dr. Edward Bullmore, The Inflamed Mind
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Welcome to Almighty Ohm—where resistance meets resonance.
This is a space for those of us who don’t fully believe, but can’t fully turn away either. Who question everything—God, healing, knowledge, self—but keep searching anyway.
Almighty Ohm is for the in-betweeners. The resistors. The thinkers who feel, and the feelers who think. This isn’t about arriving. It’s about tuning in—through the noise, through the doubt, to that quiet hum underneath it all.