Author: Harvey Singh

  • The Past and the Present: Breaking Free from Mental Attachments

    Our attachment to the past shapes our present experience, often filling it with regret, guilt, or longing. But is it merely the past itself that holds us captive, or is it our relationship to it? Memories, after all, are not the problem; they are simply recordings of what has been.…

  • The Illusion of Chasing Happiness

    Most of us spend our lives in pursuit of happiness, believing it can be constructed through achievements, relationships, or external pleasures. But have we ever questioned why, despite our efforts, happiness remains fleeting? When we try to create happiness, we are often chasing a memory, an ideal, or a pleasure…

  • Why Are We Always Chasing a Better Future?

    Have you ever noticed how much of our lives are spent in pursuit of something better? We work hard, plan, dream, struggle—all for a future where we believe things will finally be right. A better job, more money, a perfect relationship, deeper spiritual understanding. But why is it so difficult…

  • Are We Responsible for Wars? 

    When we hear about war, we often think of it as something distant—something caused by governments, politicians, or extremists. We see images of destruction on the news and feel sadness, maybe even outrage. But do we ever stop to ask: Am I responsible for war?  Most of us would say…

  • Breaking the Chains of Division: The Power of Questioning 

    Racial discrimination arises from the deep-seated habit of identifying with a particular group—be it race, nationality, or culture.   This identification creates division, a sense of “us” and “them.”   Where there is division, there is conflict.   The mind, seeking psychological security in labels, unknowingly nurtures prejudice.   True change begins by seeing…

  • Can Unity Exist When We See Ourselves as Different? 

    Is it possible for humanity to come together as one when we are so deeply entrenched in our sense of being different?   This question invites us to pause and examine the nature of division and unity, not as abstract ideals, but as realities we live with every day.   Can we…

  • The Difference Between Money and Time: What Are We Really Chasing? 

    Many people might read the idea in a social post that “we always know how much money we have, but never know how much time we have” and respond by thinking, Well, if my time is limited, I should make the most of it!  This often leads to a frantic…

  • The Illusion of Human Evolution: Are We Truly Becoming Something Better? 

    The world around us is transforming at an astonishing pace. Transportation has evolved from slow, horse-drawn carriages to electric cars and planes that connect continents in mere hours. Technology too has leaped forward—smartphones now hold the power of what once required an entire room of computers.  Yet, while the external…

  • Are We Living Through Mental Images?

    Have you ever wondered why we are so drawn to how things appear rather than how they truly are? Why do we often choose to present a version of ourselves that may not reflect who we genuinely are? This isn’t just about our personal lives; it’s a pattern that seems…

  • Is Salvation Found Outside Ourselves? 

    Have you ever paused to consider why so much of human effort is directed toward seeking salvation—whether through religion, philosophy, or some other system of belief? Almost every tradition seems to suggest that something is inherently flawed in us, something that needs fixing, cleansing, or redeeming. But is this assumption…