Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • The further meaning of Sun.

    You can see inkstone as ankstone where ank=ankh is eye and stone is Sun. Stone is sun as son+ton. son=som=sun and ton is greek for sun {if read reverse = Not}. This also comes from fact that ton is sound/nada and tuni {Odi: silent, phil: sun is always silent} !! Not is for this reason…

  • Hanumana was a superior/preceding God than Rama and was sunjugated to his feet.

    This fact was recognized much earlier by ancient Indians. They like all other sun philosophy practices worshiped Hanumana (Monkey God) as Sun’s avatar. (there are more than 10 avatar, there are millions of avatar not just 10) Why Monkey/Ape was considered Sun? 1st of all earlier philosophy was Sun’s vitality: snake, deer, fish, Vohr, humans…

  • The meaning of Brahmana, Arya !!

    BRAHMANA comes from B Arya-mana which means M/B arya-nama = mo arya nama = “My Other Name. ” See how because B=Y we have M/B alternation giving to MY where M is used in base-Indian for meaning Me. So brahmana simply means “sun” {glory/piety/vitality/shadow/protection/law/jurisdiction and what not}. In ancient times all of these were unified…

  • Patriarchy in Indian academics. Our excellence is a myth.

    Patriarchy in Indian academics. Our excellence is a myth.

    The Indian Academics are glorious organizations, renowned around the world for their moribund infrastructure but excellency in education. Isn’t it a myth? How can we produce the best athletes who live and practice in mush? Perhaps the king just needs the athletes, no matter what, as the Olympics needs them. This time the international organizations…

  • The ancient people were very global. whats the meaning of : 足 日 手 是 !!

    Eureka: 足 日 手 是 . The ancient people were very global. Their language was mixed from what is available today. Actually our language is mixed from those. They were lesser in number and gradually split and remixed. They had Greek, elements of Older English, Indian, Chinese, Japanese etc all mixed, as many languages were…

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