Monday, 9 February 2026

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Here’s a 10-bullet gist tagline version — tight, thematic, and tagline-ready:

  1. Hindu thought treats limits and infinity as intertwined, not opposed.

  2. The infinite is immanent in the world, not located beyond it.

  3. Upanishadic knowledge aims at transformation, not information.

  4. Brahman resists conceptual capture through paradox and negation (neti neti).

  5. Form (nāmarūpa) does not veil reality but expresses it.

  6. Shankara’s non-dualism affirms plurality as provisionally real, not illusory error.

  7. Reality unfolds through cyclical time, not linear culmination.

  8. Selfhood is a site of cosmic reflexivity, not an isolated boundary.

  9. Hindu aesthetics reveal the infinite through abundance and multiplicity, not singular form.

  10. Limits function as rhythm and measure, giving reality tempo rather than closure.

If you want these sharpened even more (punchier, more poetic, or more academic), I can tune the register in one pass. 

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