Dear Jaymohan,
I watched your video on the ancient places of India, which are truly ancient. When we use the term “ancient,” we often refer only to historical sites, but prehistoric places are the really ancient sites in India. If there is ancient wisdom in India, it must originate from those early sources of our consciousness. They reveal how we began to think at the dawn of culture, and we can affirm that we are not far removed from that original thought.
The way you present these ancient monuments to younger generations is refreshing for a writer like you. People who discuss philosophy and related topics often overlook history. They perceive these matters as mundane and rooted in earthly concerns. They may envision themselves as separate from materialism, pretending to address concepts beyond life itself. They believe that their ideas stem from their intellect, which they claim as their own. They think they receive their visions from an ethereal source, leading them to use the term “spiritualism.” However, these visions are actually derived from the ancient wisdom of our forefathers, the cave dwellers. Our ancestors, devoid of distinctions such as caste, language, or nation, shared our authentic dreams.
Santhanakrishnan












