"Beyond Borrowed Truth: Individual Seeing and the Limits of Spiritual Definition" is a philosophical article written by Mayank Singh in 2026. The work explores the tension between direct spiritual inquiry and the institutionalized identities that often emerge from it. Singh argues that while spiritual traditions often seek unity, their transition into rigid doctrines frequently leads to social fragmentation and polarization. The text emphasizes that major religions—such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam—are not monolithic truths but are actually vast collections of diverse philosophical schools, internal debates, and historical interpretations. Singh posits that language is inherently limited and cannot fully capture "ultimate reality," which he suggests must be approached through individual perception rather than inherited vocabulary.
Mayank Singh (Thu,) studied this question.