Category: Sovereign Minds
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What if Valmiki Didn’t Write the Ramayana? -Reclaiming the Lion’s History.
Valmiki wrote the epic, but he was a biographer for the winning side. As a Sri Lankan, I’m looking at the “Steel” of ancient technology and the “Silk” of a stolen legacy. Was Ravana a demon, or the victim of a prehistoric global conflict? It’s time to listen to the lion’s version of history.
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Our 2026 Mission: Knowledge, Healing, and Intellectual Sovereignty
Stepping into 2026 with light, healing, and unshaken identity. A Sri Lankan wolf’s mission in Quebec: to transform truth into dignity.
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Que Sera, Sera
When logic fails and the “Sword of Damocles” hangs heavy over your head, sometimes the bravest thing you can do is let go. Explore why “Que Sera, Sera” isn’t an admission of defeat, but a powerful tool for survival and mental clarity.
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The Spirit Guide: Unlocking the Mystical History of Animal Guides (Part I)
Before cities, humanity walked with the wild. Explore the ancient history of Spirit Animals, from Shamanism and African totems to the medicine they bring: wisdom, strength, and rebirth.
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“A Leopard Cannot Change Its Spots”: The Unseen Fracture of the Immigrant Self
Identity is not a mask. This essay explores the painful truth of immigrant life: the erosion of the self, the quiet grief of the in-between, and the act of resistance in claiming a hybrid, uncolonized identity.
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The Human Palette: When Colors Become Armor
An exploration of the human palette, where color moves beyond fashion to become armor. Black, Red, White, and Blue act as silent language, declaring identity, power, and sovereign choice across cultures.



