This is the first article of a series based on the "Water Drop on Lotus Leaf" by Bhante Analayo. This article explores profound themes related to the human struggle, desires, and the quest for inner illumination, drawing inspiration from early Buddhist teachings.
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Is it the AI Quagmire? A tale from South Korea
This article is inspired by a recent event in South Korea that was sentenced to jail for generating exploitative images of children using generative AI. This article discusses the deeper layers of a person's cognitive processes in terms of mental proliferation, clinging and sensual desires.
read moreRumination & Hallucination - Part 1
Today's post was inspired by a conversation I had with my son today while driving. The focus of the conversation was on social media engagement: how it initially had a pull effect, causing the user engage more, gradually the user realised that most of the engagements had a motivation - to gain more followers instead of genuine engagement. It was all about that number. Consequently, there were feelings of disappointment, sadness and a sense of emptiness as "followers" dropped after getting a follow.
read moreLiving In The World Yet Not Be A Part Of It: A Perspective
A brief account of the concept of worldly weariness
read moreThe Rise of Social Engineering Attacks
This article discusses the underlying principles that social engineers use to exploit the vulnerabilities of social media users. It highlights how individuals unwittingly become targets as their personal lives and preferences are meticulously mined from their social media profiles. Drawing from some seminal psychological theories, this article explain why humans fall victim to these well-crafted schemes. Real-world case studies illustrate the devastating consequences of social engineering attacks and this article aims to raise awareness and empower readers with the knowledge and vigilance needed to protect themselves against the pervasive influence of social engineering in the age of social media.
read moreMimetic Theory: A New Paradigm for Understanding the Psychology of Social Engineering
In the digital age, where human behavior are closely related to technology, this article offers a fresh perspective to comprehend the psychology of cyber deception. Through the lens of Mimetic Theory of Desires, this article explore the intricacies of human imitation, rivalry, and cultural evolution. It reveals how social engineers exploit our innate tendencies to trust, mimic, and seek connection in the digital realm. By deciphering the mimetic patterns underpinning social engineering attacks, this article suggest that it is possible to fortify our defenses against the subtle but pervasive threat of digital manipulation.
read moreHolding Hands: a Journey of Connection, Commitment and Compassion
The act of holding hands emerges as a powerful symbol of unity, compassion, and companionship. In this article, we explore the journey of holding hands from its inception to old age, and its resonance with the Four Brahma Vihara —Metta, Karuna, Mudita, and Upekkha. Readers are invited to delve into this timeless gesture, to explore its significance as both a physical and spiritual connection, and to embrace the therapeutic effects it can bring into our lives. As we journey hand in hand, both literally and metaphorically, we are reminded that the power of touch extends beyond the surface—it is a language that speaks to the heart and nurtures the soul.
read morePresent Moment Is The Only Thing We Own
Explores the practice of finding tranquility amidst the bustling energy of city life. This article delves into the transformative wisdom of cherishing the present moment as a means to navigate the challenges of urban living and discusses how mindfulness serves as a potent tool, enabling individuals to anchor themselves in the "now" and detach from the distractions of past regrets and future anxieties.
read moreNavigating the Art of NFT Transactions
Navigating the Art of NFT Transactions: what to watch out for and where to go for assistance.
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