Halloween— the night when the veil between worlds grows whisper-thin and the air hums with ancient power. Long before pumpkins and sweets, the Celts celebrated Samhain, the final day of light and the beginning of winter’s shadow. On this night, spirits wander freely, and the living honor the…
The Forgotten Science of the Ancients Long before modern laboratories and telescopes, the sages of ancient India gazed into the vastness of existence and recorded their insights in the Vedas. These texts — part poetry, part revelation — hold fragments of what appears to be astonishing scientific awareness. Within their verses we…
Expectation as a Force of Nature Physicists at Oxford once discovered that even electrons behave differently depending on whether the observer expects a certain outcome. The mere act of anticipation alters the result. Translate that into human language — and you realise that the habit of expecting good fortune isn’t…
I. The Forgotten Superpower In today’s high-speed, data-driven economy, leaders are praised for their logic, metrics, and spreadsheets. But those who rise above the rest — the visionaries, the innovators, the ones we remember — are those who’ve also mastered something more subtle: intuition. Intuition is not guesswork…
Venus has left the sign of Leo — and the influence of Ketu — entering Virgo, where she will remain until November 3. Although Virgo is traditionally considered the sign of Venus’s debilitation, this transit carries more strength than usual thanks to a Parivartana Yoga (mutual exchange) with Mercury, currently in…