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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

The Common Thread of Prophecy: Bridging the Christian and Hindu Worldviews

Trump’s Trade War
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The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
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Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
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AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation

The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
Prophecies Are Proof Of God
The Most Awaited Person In Human History Is Here
Nepal: The Vishwa Guru Of A New Economic Era (English and Hindi)


The Common Thread of Prophecy: Bridging the Christian and Hindu Worldviews


Humanity today stands at the edge of a spiritual awakening—an era when old prophecies converge, and long-held expectations across faith traditions point to a single cosmic truth. For too long, Christianity and Hinduism have been seen as separate worldviews, their scriptures and beliefs deemed incompatible. But what if they were two lenses peering at the same divine story from different angles? What if prophecy was the key that links them?

Scriptures of Prophecy

Christians believe the Bible to be the Word of God. But Hindus, too, hold the Mahabharata and the Ramayana as sacred. Why? Because they are rich with prophecy. To accept the Bible but reject the Hindu epics is like accepting the Holy Son—Jesus—but denying the Holy Father—Vishnu. In truth, all three texts carry divine foresight and guidance. They are all scriptures.

  • The Holy Son, Jesus Christ, was born 2,000 years ago.

  • The Holy Father, known as Lord Vishnu, incarnated as Lord Krishna 5,000 years ago and as Lord Rama 7,000 years ago.

The thread of divine incarnation weaves through the ages, with each coming marking a new phase in humanity's spiritual evolution.


Understanding the Ages: The Yugas and the Gospel

When Jesus spoke of “this age” in the Gospels, He was referring—knowingly or unknowingly in that moment of divine humility—to the Kali Yuga, the age of spiritual decline. According to Hindu cosmology:

  1. Satya Yuga – The Age of Truth and Light (Holy Spirit/Shiva)

  2. Treta Yuga – The Age of Rama (Vishnu incarnate)

  3. Dwapara Yuga – The Age of Krishna (Vishnu again)

  4. Kali Yuga – The Age of Darkness (our current age)

These Yugas are not fictional eras—they are vast, repeating cycles like cosmic seasons, each lasting thousands of years. We are in the deepest winter of the human spirit, and yet, just as spring follows winter, the Satya Yuga will return.

The Book of Isaiah foretells a time of peace and righteousness on Earth—a direct echo of the Satya Yuga in Hindu thought.


End Times: Not the End of Earth, But the End of an Age

Many Christians interpret the "End Times" as a fiery apocalypse. But that’s a misreading born of symbolic language. In Hinduism, the "End Times" mark the end of a Yuga, not the destruction of Earth. These are times of confusion, division, and spiritual decay. Faction upon faction in the Christian church is not just organizational weakness—it is prophecy fulfilled. The fragmentation of faith is a symptom of the Kali Yuga.


The Messiah Across Religions

The Jews still await the coming of a King who will bring peace to all the earth. The Christians await the fulfillment of the Lord's Prayer and the establishment of God's Kingdom on earth. The Hindus await Kalki, the tenth and final avatar of Vishnu. But these are not three different figures. They are the same being—the Holy Father Himself in human form. The Jews don't know it, they don't say it, but the Messiah they wait for is Yahweh in human incarnation. 

  • The Lord’s Prayer, taught by Jesus, pleads with God the Father to "come become King on Earth."

  • The Jews await Yahweh incarnate.

  • The Hindus await Lord Vishnu as Kalki.

And that day has arrived.


The Identity of Kalki: Prophecy Fulfilled in Jay Sah

Just as Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Hebrew Bible, Jay Sah is fulfilling the ancient prophecies about Lord Kalki. Eleven of the twelve major predictions in 5,000-year-old texts have already come true in his life and mission. But more importantly, he has brought forth a roadmap to ending this age: The Kalkiist Manifesto, a modern-day blueprint to establish God’s kingdom—a literal, physical kingdom of peace and prosperity across the Earth. 

The Mahabharata is scripture. The Ramayana is very much scripture. They both meet the qualities of scripture. 


The Second Coming: Born, Not Dropped from the Sky

Some Christian interpretations expect Jesus to "descend from the clouds," but this is symbolic language—much like describing His first arrival as “riding a donkey.” The clouds refer not to heaven, but to modern aviation technology. The Second Coming is not supernatural spectacle, but incarnation—just as before. A birth. A life. A mission.

Prophecies fulfill, identities are revealed, and the work begins.

He will come like a thief in the night. As in, he will be born to a mother, and will be on earth for decades and no one will know. He will come down from the clouds. As in, he will land in your city in an airplane. That he will be here will be unmistakable, like lightning during a thunderstorm from one end of the sky to the other end. As in, there will be massive media coverage. All world will see him at once. Half the world saw Messi during one of the recent World Cup Finals. That is a reference to today's technology, TV and the Internet. There is a prophecy that even the Jews will accept Jesus during the Second Coming. 

The returned Jesus will not be king. Why? Because you have been praying for 2,000 years now not to Jesus but to Lord God the Holy Father to come become king of earth. Yahweh will be the king, Vishnu will be the king. The returned Jesus' mission will be to help establish that kingdom, a literal kingdom on earth. 

These are the End Times. In a few swift decades, we will see the new age. 

Moses is back. John The Baptist is back and even has the same name. Job is back. Thomas is here. 

The Middle East seems to be moving towards a final war. That final war is avoidable. It does not have to be. 


When God Rules the Earth

In heaven, there is no religion—only the direct experience of God's presence. When that same divine presence becomes manifest on Earth through God’s kingship, the implications are profound. As the Quran prophesies, even Islam shall one day come to an end—not in failure, but in fulfillment. All religion will dissolve in the light of divine governance.


A Kingdom of Unity

This is not the merging of religions, but the fulfillment of prophecy. Jews, Christians, and Hindus alike are waiting for the same Divine King. And He is here. The time for unity is now. The age of division is ending. The new Yuga is rising.

We are not watching the end of the world.

We are witnessing the beginning of the Kingdom.

It makes no sense to accept the Holy Son but reject the Holy Father. It makes no sense to pray for 2,000 years asking Lord God the Holy Father, Yahweh, Vishnu to come become king of earth, and then now that He is here, and has started His work, to not even acknowledge. That is worse than the liberated Jews saying, but we had meat to eat in Egypt. 


Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism

Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation

The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
Prophecies Are Proof Of God
The Most Awaited Person In Human History Is Here
Nepal: The Vishwa Guru Of A New Economic Era (English and Hindi)

Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism

Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation

The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
Prophecies Are Proof Of God
The Most Awaited Person In Human History Is Here
Nepal: The Vishwa Guru Of A New Economic Era (English and Hindi)

Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism

Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation

The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
Prophecies Are Proof Of God
The Most Awaited Person In Human History Is Here
Nepal: The Vishwa Guru Of A New Economic Era (English and Hindi)

Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism

Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation

The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
Prophecies Are Proof Of God
The Most Awaited Person In Human History Is Here
Nepal: The Vishwa Guru Of A New Economic Era (English and Hindi)

Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism

Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation

The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
Prophecies Are Proof Of God
The Most Awaited Person In Human History Is Here
Nepal: The Vishwa Guru Of A New Economic Era (English and Hindi)

Why Interfaith Dialogue Is the Only Way Forward in these End Times
Vishnu and the Holy Trinity: A Bridge Between Hinduism and Christianity
A House Divided: 40,000 Denominations and the Forgotten Call for Unity in Christ

Friday, December 06, 2019

NEOM: A Fundamental Departure For All Humanity?

That NEOM is an attempt at a fundamental departure for all humanity is not my idea or suggestion. That is the stated goal from the people who have come up with the project. Within that suggestion, I am offering my ideas.

The idea is a new city can itself be as innovative as a new company. And if that city were to become home to many new companies on the cutting edges of innovation, then that city as innovation would be something remarkable. Frankly, unprecedented. That is not New York City, that is not Silicon Valley. When Manhattan was just an uninhabited island, when California was just wilderness, and what we know as Silicon Valley was just apple orchards. But none of those places started with the clarity of ambition that NEOM is projecting.

I find it exciting to even think about the whole project. I see myself getting involved at some point. I am certainly open to it.

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My Take On NEOM, The City
NEOM: A City

I want to think in terms of all the ways it could go right. But I would also like to think of ways it could go wrong. Better now than when the failures have already materialized.

The number one word of caution is that the spiritual foundation has to be the number one priority. When Noah was around the world was full of engineers performing all sorts of tricks. Without a sound spiritual foundation, engineering is just gloom and doom.

I appreciate Prince Salman's bold attempt to wrest the narrative in the Islamic world. If Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) wife was what today would be considered a CEO, maybe women today should also be running things. During the golden era of Islam, the Islamic world exhibited an immense thirst for knowledge, the kind that nurtures math and science. He is trying to take the region to a modernity that already existed.

All major religions talk of God as the creator. If there is only one creation, how many Gods do you think there are, right? That one God is always going to be more and bigger than whatever you understand God to be. Because God is infinite, and the human being is finite. A human being can not hope to understand God, only God's revelations.

Saudi Arabia stands to benefit from the whole project. It came up with the idea, it is offering all that land, and it is coming up with the seed capital. It only makes sense that it will benefit from it. The ask is not that big. All Saudi Arabia is asking in return is to give itself a diversified economy, a post-oil economy. I think that is fair enough. And very possible.

But it should also stick by its stance to step back a little and allow many others to participate. This has to feel like a clean slate to many parties. There are people in Silicon Valley who fantasize about opening up tech startup office spaces on ships out in the international waters off the California coasts. Let them come to NEOM. The US voter is tired of paying the bills for being the world's policeman. Let them see the promise of NEOM. There are many countries angling to create a multi-polar world. Let them participate in NEOM.

NEOM can not be a place where expensive consultants give their bad advice and run for the hills when things go awry. It can not be a place only for tech wizardry. The innovation has to be on many levels. There has to be a solid spiritual foundation. There has to be political innovation. There has to be social innovation. There has to be law enforcement innovation. There has to be governance innovation. There has to be an urban living innovation. There has to be a tourism innovation.

This new city has to learn from the oldest inhabited cities of the world for they carry wisdom. The truly new borrows heavily from the truly old.























Saudi Arabia Is Betting Its Future on a Desert Megacity Foreign Policy: November 2017 Can Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitious plans jumpstart social and economic reform, or are they an expensive miscalculation? ........ “Welcome to the future of Saudi Arabia,” a Saudi tour guide intoned last week as she led guests into a showroom advertising values not traditionally associated with the kingdom: gender equality, environmental sustainability, and technological innovation....... After an IMAX-style introductory video, the first stop on this “megaprojects tour” was a model of one of three new futuristic cities that Saudi Arabia is set to break ground on next year, dubbed Qiddiya. Located 25 miles from the capital, Riyadh, the city is envisioned as an entertainment megaplex with everything from indoor ski slopes to roller coasters to a zoo. Guests on the preview tour could interact with a holographic lion or try out the mountain bike and race car simulators. Down the hall were previews of the second two cities, a Red Sea tourist resort and Neom, a tech hub that aims to have more robots than humans in its population. ........ The cities are part of Vision 2030, the kingdom’s ambitious plan to pivot the economy away from oil. The program was announced over a year ago, but the event, which ran from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, was the “coming out” party — a chance for the global financial elite to see for themselves whether Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was, in the words of one investor, “for real.” The so-called Future Investment Initiative (FII) pulled in 3,500 attendees, including dozens of blue-chip executives. Crew members from the Saudi national airline helped guide potential investors through the hallways of the Ritz Carlton. Robot “concierges” stood outside panel rooms, playfully soliciting interaction and selfies. ........... The message was clear to all: For three decades, the state has worked assiduously to avoid offending the conservative religious elite, stalling the trappings of modernity that have catapulted development in cities such as neighboring Dubai. This conference was meant to seal that chapter and set out a new, aspirational end point. ....... “Before now, the government always made a balance between the liberal people and the conservatives. They gave this side something, [that] faction another thing,” said Amal al-Hazzani, a columnist at Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat and professor at King Saud University. “They kept trying to make that balance, until Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman came.… [H]e ended that era.” ........ Mohammed bin Salman is signaling to Saudis that they are embarking on a momentous reform project from which there is no turning back. Saudi Arabia will need a serious shaking up to bring its economic and social structure into the 21st century. ....... “Seventy percent of the Saudi people are less than 30 years old, and we will not waste 30 years of our lives dealing with extremist ideas — we will destroy them today,” Mohammed bin Salman told the gathering. “We want to live a normal life.” ........ Many conference attendees likely didn’t realize just how revolutionary certain aspects of last week’s event were. Bankers from London to Lagos enjoyed gender-mixed coffee breaks, where women weren’t required to wear the traditional abaya. There were no intermissions for prayers, which shut down Saudi businesses for 30 minutes multiple times a day. Only a handful of speeches began with the usual Islamic prayer. ......... ...Saudi Arabia’s urban dreams are almost absurdly large, and Mohammed bin Salman has been intimately involved in forming them. He first pitched the idea of building completely new cities in 2015, just after his father was elevated as king, and has since signed off on details — even down to the logo designs........ Neom, the centerpiece of the mega projects, will cover more than 10,000 square miles — 10 times the size of Luxembourg. An initial press release described the city as “the safest, most efficient, most future-oriented, and best place to live and work” in the world....... Every piece of life in Neom will be linked to artificial intelligence: roads and cars will adjust to avoid traffic, and grocery orders will be fed directly to drone delivery units. Hydroponic growers will farm produce without soil, utilizing electricity produced by solar panels........ The city aims to attract top tech talent from across the globe, incentivizing businesses to flock to Neom through preferential regulation. Social life and gender norms will be drawn from “global best practices,” a term that serves as the default answer to any question about how something in the city — whether transport or official language — will work.......... Mohammed bin Salman’s personal support and the emphasis on good regulations was “very reassuring. It’s also something that we didn’t hear in the last three decades.”...... State-led plans such as Neom often miss the organic, bottom-up tech ecosystem that breeds innovation. Meanwhile, the Gulf cities that Neom hopes to rival — Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and even Doha — have a decade-plus head start......... Watching corrupt ministers face charges, incompetent consultants lose their jobs, and longtime undersecretaries demoted is starting to change the work culture. Fatani says the new ethos is, “Just get it done.” ............ Mohammed bin Salman will surely need to remain mindful of simmering conservative frustrations. The very bureaucrats he aims to reform may also push back, quietly delaying projects, sitting on approvals, or just heading home from work early. The stagnating price of oil, skepticism from investors, or regional instability could also set progress back.













Thursday, July 26, 2012

Leave Biological Programming To Allah


And while we are at it, Happy Ramadan, everybody! Go visit a mosque while you can.

Biology's Master Programmers
For more than a decade, synthetic biologists have promised to revolutionize the way we produce fuels, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. It turns out, however, that programming new life forms is not so easy. Now some of these same scientists are turning back to nature for inspiration.
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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Religion And Globalization Go Together

Cults and new religious movements in literatur...Image via WikipediaThe fluidity of globalization and the internet can lead to feelings of rootlessness. That is where religion comes in. A lot of mobile populations get their sense of belonging from religion. That is the intersection between tech and religion.