: Unlike many saints who encouraged blind obedience to a guru or specific pantheon, Soham Swami used his platform to champion individual reasoning, secular analysis, and scriptural deconstruction. Core Themes of "Common Sense"
A perfect creator would not create an imperfect world that requires constant divine intervention or correction. Common Sense Soham Swami Book
Soham Swami argues that God gave humans a brain for a reason, but most people disable it in favor of blind faith or impulsive emotion. The is not a religious scripture; it is a cognitive toolkit. Swami writes in a blunt, conversational style, often using parables from everyday life—a vegetable seller making change, a bus driver navigating traffic, a mother managing a budget. : Unlike many saints who encouraged blind obedience
: Unlike many saints who encouraged blind obedience to a guru or specific pantheon, Soham Swami used his platform to champion individual reasoning, secular analysis, and scriptural deconstruction. Core Themes of "Common Sense"
A perfect creator would not create an imperfect world that requires constant divine intervention or correction.
Soham Swami argues that God gave humans a brain for a reason, but most people disable it in favor of blind faith or impulsive emotion. The is not a religious scripture; it is a cognitive toolkit. Swami writes in a blunt, conversational style, often using parables from everyday life—a vegetable seller making change, a bus driver navigating traffic, a mother managing a budget.