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“My own studies of the Vedas suggest the Vedic society was indeed far ahead of its time, contributing profoundly to cosmology, philosophy, medicine, and mathematics.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“Coming from a Hindu family, I struggled immensely with the institutionalized aspects of the faith; staring at the idols often made me feel a sense of intense discomfort.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“If we were ever to discover that such metaphysical laws truly exist, it might suggest, though not prove, that reality functions like a vast, programmed design. Sometimes I imagine the universe as an intricate simulation, where distant galaxies and unreachably far places resemble the "out-of-bounds" regions of an open-world massive multiplayer online video game.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“As I reflect on the caste system today, I realize that while laws may change, the deeper transformation must occur in the human mind. The sense of hierarchy, of being superior or inferior by birth, cannot be erased merely through legal frameworks. It must dissolve through education, compassion, and spiritual awakening.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“What troubles me most is when religion seeks to dictate social functioning through the authority of its scriptures. The obvious question then arises: Who authored those scriptures?”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“If a leader, a party, or an ideology claims greatness but produces hatred, humiliation, or division, then its nature is clear. It doesn't matter what names they invoke or what miracles they claim to perform; if they are evildoers, they stand outside the realm of righteousness.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“Kindness towards humankind, animals, and the natural world remains the purest expression of spirituality, one that requires no ritual, no intermediary, and no fear of divine punishment.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“After all, there are only two places where truly great men live, in books and in memories.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“To me, politics has always been more than power games, it should be a noble pursuit of ideas, an intellectual effort to bring positive change to society. In my imagination, politics is where scholars and thinkers work for the collective good, guided by moral intention.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“Sometimes I even wonder if I am the only one truly existing, if the world around me is merely an intricate illusion formed by light, reflection, and perception. It could be that there are infinite universes, each branching endlessly, each holding different versions of reality.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview
“At one time, I believed the universe was conscious of itself and that we were separate from it. But gradually, I began to sense that we are not apart, we are nature. We constitute her as a whole. Perhaps the collective consciousness is nothing but nature’s consciousness itself.”
Sajal Garg, Glimpses of My Worldview