Skip to the contentIn many ancient traditions, time is not seen as linear but cyclical, moving through great ages that mirror the rise and fall of human consciousness. In Hindu cosmology, Kaliyuga is described as the final and most turbulent of these cycles: the age of confusion, quarrel, and forgetfulness. In Kaliyuga, the ancient texts say, truth becomes obscured. People forget who they are. The sacred is replaced by the superficial. The world accelerates, louder, faster, more divided, and the inner voice of wisdom grows faint beneath the noise. This is not just a myth about civilisation. It is also […] ©Pneuma Psychotherapy
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