Category: Economy
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Delilah: The Mirror of Desire and the Shadow of Strength
Read more → : Delilah: The Mirror of Desire and the Shadow of StrengthDelilah is not the destroyer of strength but the revealer of its source. Her story shows how desire, when unexamined, can sever our sacred connection — only to awaken us to its true nature.
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Destiny – According To The Qur’an
Read more → : Destiny – According To The Qur’anIn the Qur’an, destiny — or Qadar — is not fatalism but the living intersection between divine foreknowledge and human choice.
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Destiny — According To Ifá
Read more → : Destiny — According To IfáIn Yoruba Ifá philosophy, destiny (ayanmo) is not imposed but chosen — a sacred contract made before birth and lived through alignment with one’s Ori, the divine self within.
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Destiny — According to Daoism
Read more → : Destiny — According to DaoismDaoism teaches that destiny is not a fixed script but the natural rhythm of the Dao expressing itself through our lives. To understand destiny is to flow effortlessly with the Way.
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Destiny — According to Buddhism
Read more → : Destiny — According to BuddhismBuddhism does not see destiny as fixed or preordained, but as a dynamic unfolding conditioned by cause and effect. To awaken is to step beyond the wheel of becoming.
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Destiny – According To The Bible
Read more → : Destiny – According To The BibleIn Scripture, destiny is not blind fate but a divine partnership — a covenantal path where eternal design meets temporal choice. Between predestination and free will lies the sacred synergy of being and becoming.
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Race, Racism, and the Race Condition: A Metaphysical Analysis of Technology, Power, and Being
Read more → : Race, Racism, and the Race Condition: A Metaphysical Analysis of Technology, Power, and BeingRace, racism, and race condition — three mirrors of human coordination and failure. How metaphysics, politics, and AI reveal the same ancient question: what happens when unsynchronized beings write to the shared memory of reality?
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Five Paths to the Self: Comparative Reflections on Identity in Buddhism, Daoism, Ifá, the Quran, and the Bible
Read more → : Five Paths to the Self: Comparative Reflections on Identity in Buddhism, Daoism, Ifá, the Quran, and the BibleFive great traditions — Buddhism, Daoism, Ifá, Islam, and Christianity — offer distinct yet convergent answers to the question of identity. From illusion to destiny, obedience to grace, the self becomes both question and mirror.
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Who Am I? — Daoism’s Answer
Read more → : Who Am I? — Daoism’s AnswerDaoism answers the question ‘Who am I?’ not through concepts, but through flow — dissolving the ego and returning to the natural rhythm of the Dao.