• Debates and Discussions,  Questions & Answers,  Religion and Philosophy

    Q&A: Why is Atheism bad and Atheists and the West outsiders?

    Asalamualikum Sull Kaak, I was just engaging with your article, ‘Ancient Religiosity and Modern Atheism.‘ It’s so beautifully written, though the latter part of the article is mere rhetoric. The central argument was that belief systems and cultural practices (Nature worshipping/ holding nature in great esteem) emerged in ancient civilizations, not because they were just afraid of nature, but because they were keen observers who would reflect on the complexity of nature, providing them with transcendental insights, etc. So it’s not their ignorance or their lack of knowledge that led to the erection of the edifice of faith, but their spirituality and robust engagement with nature( And there is an…

  • Musings

    Ancient Religiosity and Modern Atheism

    Environment has an effect on every living organism in varying degrees. Yet the study of human social evolution has demonstrated conclusively that human beings have always been relatively free from the effect of their environment as compared to other creations. This is as true for ancient times as it is for today. This is important because many people think that the ancient reverence came out of fear of what could impact lives and even end them. Modern anthropologists have increasingly come to the belief that ancient humans were keen observers of nature and natural phenomenon. It was not that they only perceived nature mystically, entangled with it, challenged by it,…

  • Kashmiri Folklore,  Kashmiri Traditions,  Videos and Lectures

    The Stupid Boy | Kashmiri Folktale | Kashmiri Traditions | Sage’s Vault

    The difference between knowledge and wisdom is a very subtle one but one that can be understood. “The Stupid Boy” is part of Kashmiri Folklore which brings out this difference. Reverend J. Hinton Knowles writes in 1887, “Kashmir as a field of Folk-lore literature is, perhaps, not surpassed in fertility by any other country in the world”. Yet, these stories are unknown to non-Kashmiris and Kashmiris alike. This is an attempt to share some of these stories with you.

  • Fiction

    Scarmane and Snowflake

    “Scarmane and Snowflake” is a poignant tale that traces the path of Scarmane and Snowflake as they grapple with adversity and seek solace in each other’s company. Their journey is fraught with challenges, unveiling a touching and thrilling narrative. With its heartfelt storyline and memorable characters, ‘Scarmane and Snowflake’ is a romantic gem that will enthrall readers from the very first page to the last. Click here to Download the Hi-Res Version

  • Social Issues,  Videos and Lectures

    Sull Kaak’s Podcast – Season 2 – How to Read a Book

    This is a commentary on my summary of the classic written by Adler and Doren “How to Read a Book”.. The topic has been covered in 11 parts. Click the titles below the trailer to visit the individual pages. Information Destroys Learning | Sull Kaak’s Podcast | S02E01 The fundamental problem that lies beneath almost every issue plaguing the human society in these days and times is somehow related with the ideas of knowledge and education. The massive information explosion and the fast media through which it can flow have made knowledge very easy to acquire, or so it may seem. Listen to this episode to see how information explosion…