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The Secular Impasse: Why modern minds misread Divine imperatives
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

For the radical terrorists, the theological text is not a rationalization of geopolitical ambitions, but the primary, non-negotiable driver of them.
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Attack the System
· Jul 3, 2026
Eternal Justice as the Emulsion of Nondualism and Dualism: Schopenhauer’s Descriptive Appropriation of Incompatible Vedic Philosophies
By Jason Kiss Arthur Schopenhauer’s espousal of Vedic concepts in The World as Will and Representation emphasizes his deep dissatisfaction with philosophy in the West; he regarded his contemporaries not with solidarity but with open disdain.[1] As a result, he turned his attention toward India. As Steven Cross [] The post Eternal Justice as the Emulsion of Nondualism and Dualism: Schopenhauer’s Descriptive Appropriation of Incompatible Vedic Philosophies first appeared on Attack the System.
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· Jul 10, 2026
सेलरोटी जस्तै घुमिआउने सम्झना
पहिले अनुभूत गरिएकै घटनाको सादृश्यमा नयाँ घटना मनमा चित्रित हुन्छ। मेरो मनमा कैयौँ दिनदेखि तेहरानको धुलाम्मे सडकमा ओहोरदोहोर गरिरहेको पात्र ‘बादी’ कुनै उपमेयका रूपमा घुमिरहेको छ। आँखाभरि असार बोकेर हिँडिरहेको उसलाई यसरी सम्झिरहेकी छु कि उसको सम्झनाले मन यसै भारी भइरहेको छ। यादको लहरो फैलाउँदै स्मृति गाढा बनाइदिने सेतु हो, कौसी थिएटरमा मञ्चन भइरहेको नाटक []
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Related coverage for "The Secular Impasse: Why modern minds misread Divine imperatives": Attack the System — Eternal Justice as the Emulsion of Nondualism and Dualism: Schopenhauer’s Descriptive Appropriation of Incompatible Vedic Philosophies. Nepal News — सेलरोटी जस्तै घुमिआउने सम्झना. UrduPoint — AJK observes Youm-e-Ashura with religious fervour, complete peace and harmony. Gizmodo — People Who Can’t Visualize Anything Are Challenging a 300-Year-Old Theory of Thought. Borneo Bulletin — ‘Al-Quran’s teachings, guidance nurture goodness’. Vatican News — Lord's Day Reflection: 'The Silent Collapse and conversion of the Ego'