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This podcast in Punjabi explores the World from a Rational and Liberal perspective. The ideas that have the potential to change the world for the better are also discussed. Listen it at a faster speed for best understanding.Copyright 2022 Rational Human
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  • Relevance of Sikh Gurus' Beliefs and Actions in current Scientific Thought
    Jul 7 2022
    I have tried to draw a parallel with the Modern Scientific Perspective on Destiny & Consciousness and the Beliefs of Sikh Gurus in the first part of this podcast.

    The second part fortunately got merged with the first one (was not expecting it would). In this part, I have mentioned the first account in history when the loyalty of a group was transferred not to a person, but a 'Scripture of Wisdom' - The Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
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    1 h y 19 m
  • Rising above Nation States & Politics
    May 26 2022
    This episode talks about the Present Need of the World to Rise above Nation States and Politics and terminate their existence and create a World that is in resonance with the aspirations of every individual human. It also talks about how Competition has corrupted human beings. It also mentions that how Decentralisation can be leveraged as a tool to fuel development and ensure answerability. The need of the hour is to create Institutions that make a more Cooperative World not a Competitive World.
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    45 m
  • Human Nature and Institutions (Punjabi)
    May 18 2022
    This episode (in Punjabi Language) will describe the importance of 'Institutions' in our life and their power to make the World a better place for entire Human Civilization if used in harmony with Human Nature. It also explores how the root cause of most of the problems Humans face today have arisen from Conflicts which are a Result of Defective Institutions around which most of our life revolves. The ideas are explored from a liberal perspective.
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    55 m
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