॥ श्री गणेश ॥ Change is nice actually. There is nothing new about it. It is such a basic fact of nature and life that to recognise change is simply to acknowledge the movement of time across time. This is why a theory of change, to allay all confusion, must begin by first of all locating the locus of its intention. The ‘Indian’ theory of change here makes India both the subject and object of this process, it is both the mover and the moved. Then again the dreaded question of what India is, which I will skip to declare that India here refers to its deep processes - civilisation, religion, culture, philosophy.
Lampedusa’s Il Gattopardo contains the memorable quote, "Everything must change for
everything to remain the same".
Thought would make a good comment :)
Of all the Vedic Literature I have read, I have found Yoga Vasistha to be the most advanced composition on Metaphysics.