The spelling of Pāṇini is wrong in Urdu. What you have written reads as Pānīnī with long vowel ī when in fact the name only has short vowel represented through the diacritic zair. You have used ی in the Perso-Arabic script which represents the long vowel ī. Short vowels are represented through diacritics, not commonly used in regular Urdu writing. It should be written as پانن which reads as Pānini. This still isn't completely accurate because Urdu doesn't even have a character for ण. You can't even write the name of the person you are so desperate to appropriate.
“Any wakefulness beyond 15.84 hours in a day produces cumulative neurobiological cost. That cost compounds every single day you exceed it and does not reset with a weekend of sleeping in.”
Horniman, after whom the Circle is named, smuggled out Jallianwala bag pics turning Britain against Dyer. He broke the story in Herald despite the Press act and was arrested for it. But the expose caused such revulsion that even the hunter commission couldn’t fully whitewash Dyer
I prayed for purpose, alignment, and freedom from my own mind, and God sent a gauntlet of challenges including death, spiritual warfare, and many months toiling through my underworld
Worth it
So funny to me how 99% of people who see this picture have absolutely no idea how profound it is
It is literally the bridge between the concept of internal alignment and its biological/architectural form
The entire human system cannot plan its map to ‘treasure’ (truth) ahead of time, it can only earn it through the accumulated logic of everything that grew before
Basically, true wisdom has an internal logic and this is it made visible
The only way to fully unlock it is the willingness to completely discard existing identities in the pursuit of personal ‘truth’
You already know what this truth is yet you’ve stacked so much armor on top of it via life experiences that the signal is buried too deep underneath to fully express
Never doom, no matter how bad life seems. Get hyper logical. My favorite line in a movie (The Edge). Anthony Hopkins’ plane crashes in Alaska wilderness & he says: “I once read a book which said most people lost in the wilds, they die of shame. ‘What did I do wrong? How could I have gotten myself into this?’ And so they sit there & they die. Because they didn’t do the one thing that would save their lives, thinking.”