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The Movement and Stillness of Our Being
I imagine Aakash sitting on the beach chair with his hands folded and eyes closed, thinking about his people. He does not know how the breeze from the open, blasted sea cuts through his face. Nor does he know about people dancing around him, surfing on the ascending and descending waves, and enjoying the sunbeam…
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Baatein Kuch Shabdon Ki/ Discourse on Some Words
Science and Literature If there is any easy way to confound myself, it must be with regard to my work. I do not have the courage to find a concrete position for myself where I do not stumble across the same path, the path where I am at the crossroads and have to decide between…
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The Present Tense of a Continous Inquiry
Almost all the time, as it were, in all areas of research, before we come to the solution to a problem, if we manage to dig out an interesting question of which we want to address the problem, this in my opinion is that silence which comes before the storm of impending success. Martin Heidegger…