Living in Kali Yuga: Is the Simulation Glitching?
"Are you doom-scrolling at 2 a.m. wondering if this is normal? The ancients knew it wouldn't be."
Picture this: You're doom-scrolling at 2 a.m., heart racing from yet another notification about war, scams, or climate tipping points. Your feed is flooded with people flexing private jets while others beg for basics. Relationships feel disposable—one ghosting away from gone. Politicians promise the world and pocket the profits. And somehow, amid all the noise, you're wondering: Is this normal? Or is something seriously off?
Thousands of years ago, Hindu scriptures had an answer ready. They called this phase Kali Yuga—the Age of Quarrel, where dharma stands wobbling on one shaky leg. The predictions in texts like the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam and Bhavishya Malika read like someone time-traveled to 2026 and wrote a brutally honest status update.
1. Wealth Over Character
Ancient verse: "Wealth alone will be considered the sign of a man’s good birth, proper behavior, and fine qualities."
The Reality: Today, your net worth is your personality. Influencers with rented Lambos are called "inspirational," while honest hard workers get overlooked because they don't have the blue check or the crypto wallet screenshot. We’ve stopped scanning hearts and started scanning bank balances. It's exhausting.
2. Love? More Like "Swipe & Ghost"
The scriptures warned: "Men and women will live together merely because of superficial attraction... Truth will be a stranger."
The Reality: Dating apps turn people into profiles. "Situationships" replace commitment. We don't connect; we network. We calculate a person's utility before we offer them kindness. True, deep bonds feel like an endangered species.
3. Rulers Who Rob Instead of Protect
The scriptures warned that leaders would act like highway robbers—collecting taxes but offering zero safety.
The Reality: Corruption headlines every week. Politicians leave office richer than when they entered. Laws bend for the elite. Trust in institutions is at an all-time low. It's not paranoia; it's pattern recognition.
Decode the Future Today
The world outside is a storm, but your inner world is still yours. Understanding these ancient warnings is the first step toward waking up from the simulation.
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The ancients didn't write this to depress us; they wrote it as a wake-up call. In Kali Yuga, even tiny sincere efforts—a short chant, honest kindness, or five minutes of real meditation—carry exponential power. You don't have to fix the world; you just have to protect a little pocket of peace in your own heart. Speak truth, be unreasonably kind, and value character over clout. Stay awake. Stay kind. Keep that inner flame going.
The Soul Vedas Message
"Be the soul that remembers in an age that forgets."
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