Category Archives: Philosophy

Individuals Teaching Devotion To Others

There are a variety of vedic books available on the market today that deal with a number of vedic views that were originally based on the ancient Indian culture.

Neo-Tech Views On Ayn Rand and Objectivism

Comparing philosophers Ayn Rand of Objectivism and Frank R Wallace of Neo-Tech.

Invest In Your Eternal Bank Account

Material activities lead to material credits which end with the material body. Spiritual activities give rise to spiritual credits, which determine our destination in our next lives

Are We The Makers Of Our Destiny?

Destiny determines the results of actions, it does not determine our actions, therefore success requires both endeavor and destiny.

About The Epitome of Vanity

All the hankering and clamoring for fame, profit, distinction, and adoration of this world is all vanity, for we cannot take any of such things with us at the end of this life.

The Real Wealth Of Our Spirit Soul

Devotional service is the real wealth of the spirit soul, because it brings him in touch with the supremely wealthy person — the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

The Importance of Celibacy and Chastity

The article is about the importance of Brahmacharya life — the life of celibacy and chastity from the vedic perspective.

Making the Connection between Your Well-being and Living in Abundance Brings Happiness

Many people do not understand what is meant by the concept well-being or how to achieve it. And most people honestly do not feel that their well-being can affect their ability to prosper or attract abundance in their lives.

A Psychics Philosophy On Modern Society

Many people relegate psychics and clairvoyants to an age long gone. The dark ages were full of magical and mystical explanations for both common place and unexplained phenomenon.

Reading The Signs of The Times

Several decades ago, Mohandas K. Gandhi warned against what he called the seven social sins: politics without principle, wealth without work, commerce without morality, pleasure without conscience and education without character.