MILES TO READ B4 I SLEEP
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
JC
You’re recalling a powerful moment from the Gospels—the prediction of betrayal.
At the Last Supper, Jesus Christ tells his disciples:
“Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me.”
This appears in multiple accounts, including:
- Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 26:21)
- Gospel of Mark (Mark 14:18)
- Gospel of Luke (Luke 22:21)
- Gospel of John (John 13:21)
The one he was referring to was Judas Iscariot, who would hand him over to the authorities.
It’s a heavy line—not just about betrayal, but about foreknowledge, trust, and the tension in that moment. The disciples were shaken, each asking, “Is it I?”
If you want, I can pull the exact full passage or explain what happens right after this moment.
Monday, 30 March 2026
ACB
Here are 3 meaningful quotes from The Meaning of Your Life by Arthur C. Brooks:
- “Happiness is not something you find; it is something you build.”
- “Success can bring you money and prestige, but it cannot bring you meaning.”
- “The greatest sources of joy in life are love, purpose, and service to others.”
If you need, I can also:
- Find quotes specifically about work, purpose, or relationships
- Shorten these for flashcards
- Or explain what each quote means 👍
Rd bk.
Here’s a clear breakdown of The Meaning of Your Life by Arthur C. Brooks:
3 Key Points
- Happiness is built, not found
Brooks argues that happiness isn’t luck or talent—it’s the result of habits, choices, and priorities you can actively shape. - Faith, family, friendship, and meaningful work matter most
Long-term fulfillment comes from investing in relationships, purpose, and inner values rather than status or money. - Success without meaning leads to dissatisfaction
External achievements alone won’t make you happy; aligning your work and life with purpose is essential.
5 Anecdotes (Examples from the book’s themes)
- The successful but unhappy professional
A high-achieving executive reaches career goals but feels empty—highlighting that success ≠ happiness. - The shift from ambition to purpose
Brooks shares stories of people who left prestigious careers to pursue more meaningful paths—and became happier. - The role of service
Helping others (through volunteering or mentorship) consistently increases life satisfaction more than self-focused goals. - Redefining failure
Individuals who reinterpret setbacks as learning experiences tend to build more resilience and long-term happiness. - The importance of relationships
People who prioritize deep friendships and family connections report greater well-being than those focused mainly on wealth or status.
If you want, I can turn this into a super short exam-style answer or expand each anecdote with more detail.
A Witness
Dear Questioner, “Observer is Observed" is a famous Philosophical Phrase by Jiddu Krishnamurti. The Phrase is from the standpoint of someone who has experienced Enlightenment - A state where there is No Ego- No separate Observer- You Become The Whole- A perspective from a Non Dual Realization.
In Meditation there are 3 things : Observer i.e.Mystic(Subject), the act of Meditation and the Observed i.e.God/Self(Object).
For an advanced Seer(Mystic/Subject), the Consciousness of the act of Meditation disappears. This is the state of Dhyāna. Further in Samadhi which is the state of Non Dual Awareness, the Subject(Experiencer) becomes one with the Object(Experienced) i.e. God/Self and only Pure Consciousness remains and “I-ness” is dissolved! i.e. “The Observer is Observed” and "The Experiencer is the Experienced".
Let's elaborate further according to my own understanding which can be different from JK. Now who is the Observer? The Consciousness is the Observer. It illuminates everything but due to ignorance it identifies itself separately from it's contents. Intellect, Mind, Body and Senses borrow Light from Consciousness and doesn't have a Light of their own. Everything appears in Consciousness and there is No separate “You” from the contents of Consciousness. The Consciousness is not separate from it's contents- “Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma”.
The Consciousness cannot see itself as there is nothing subtler than Consciousness like the Eye cannot see itself! -Dṛg-Dṛśya-Viveka. Thus Consciousness experiences/sees itself by being itself when ignorance is removed!
The Observer(Subject) is an Image and the Object being Observed is also an Image during Meditation. The Observer(Experiencer) is an Image created due to past experiences, remembrances and knowledge accumulated in Memory. The Image being Observed is an Experience.
Now in Samadhi the Observer(Subject) who is the Knower, the Knowledge and the Known(Object) all merge into One and we can say that the Experiencer is the Experienced in Non Dual Realization! As prior to the state of Pure Awareness the Image(Observer) was trying to Observe another Image(Object) but ultimately in Samadhi the Images which are the constructs of Mind/Thought merged back into the Source(Pure Consciousness).
Till there is Ego-Mind, The Observer cannot be Observed! As there is a Division between the Observer.i.e. Pure Consciousness and the Observed(External World). The Consciousness tries to see through the Intellect, Mind, Body and Senses and recognizes itself as a separate Self from its contents and says I am this or I am that!
But what happens in No-Mind state when the Ego(I-Maker) vanishes completely? i.e. when there is No separate Observer and Observation is done as a Whole and not from a Center(“I”). Then the Observer is not separate from the Object Observed. Till there will be a separate Observer from the Object being Observed there will be a Division.
Actually there is No division between the Observer and the Object being Observed. If there is a Division between the Observer and Observed then conflict arises and a vast amount of Energy is used to suppress this conflict.i.e. if Anger arises and if it is Observed with complete attention as Witness Consciousness when there is No separate Observer(False I or Center) then Anger subsides otherwise if there will be an Observer(Ego-The False “I”) or Observed from a Center(“I”) then one will say “I am Angry”, thinking that the Anger is not Me and you will try to suppress it or run away from it but the thing will remain!
Remember Pain, Pleasure, Fear and Aversion are the states of Mind and when the Observer is Observed then they all subside in the Mind-Lake without affecting the Pure Consciousness - which is the real Observer.
Thus next time when Anger arises then don't separate yourself from it as the Anger is “You”. The Observer(You) is not separate from the Anger(Observed) and watch it with complete attention as a Whole and not from a Center(“I”) then in that state of Choiceless Awareness you will have a tremendous amount of Energy and will be astonished to see that you are not affected by the Anger as it will be gone permanently!
Note -
I hope I have clarified the Phrase upto a large extent. The Answer gives only intellectual description but real understanding or realization will come only after experiencing Enlightenment as Ego Death will take place and then there will be no Center of Observation(False “I”). You will live in Sakshi Bhava and will be able to watch your Thoughts and Emotions arising in Mind-Lake and not being affected by it.
Thanks for reading,
Nishant Ankur
P. Critical hypokalemia
Critical hypokalemia is a severe drop in blood potassium levels—typically defined as K⁺ < 2.5 mmol/L—and it’s a medical emergency because potassium is essential for normal muscle and heart function.
⚠️ Why it’s dangerous
Potassium plays a key role in electrical activity of the heart and muscles. When levels fall too low, it can lead to:
- Life-threatening arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats)
- Muscle weakness or paralysis
- Respiratory failure (in extreme cases)
🧠 Common causes
Critical hypokalemia usually doesn’t happen randomly—it’s often due to:
Loss of potassium
- Severe vomiting or diarrhea
- Excessive sweating
- Use of diuretics (e.g., Furosemide)
Shifts into cells
- Insulin overdose
- Alkalosis (high blood pH)
Low intake or other conditions
- Malnutrition
- Hyperaldosteronism
- Cushing’s syndrome
🚨 Symptoms
Symptoms often worsen as potassium drops:
- Fatigue and muscle cramps
- Weakness or paralysis
- Constipation
- Palpitations or skipped heartbeats
- Severe cases → cardiac arrest
🩺 ECG changes (important)
Doctors often detect severity using an ECG:
- Flattened T waves
- Presence of U waves
- ST depression
- Arrhythmias (e.g., ventricular tachycardia)
💊 Treatment (urgent)
Management depends on severity:
1. Immediate priorities
- Cardiac monitoring
- Identify and treat the underlying cause
2. Potassium replacement
- IV potassium (in critical cases, given carefully to avoid complications)
- Oral potassium if less severe
Common replacement:
- Potassium chloride
⚠️ Rapid correction must be controlled—too fast can cause dangerous heart issues.
⏱️ When to act fast
Seek emergency care immediately if someone has:
- Severe weakness or paralysis
- Chest pain or palpitations
- Known low potassium with worsening symptoms
If you want, I can walk through a clinical case, ECG interpretation, or how to calculate potassium deficit step-by-step.