This compelling collection explores diverse and transformative sociological concepts, blending timeless philosophies with contemporary insights. From the vision of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the teachings of Buddha, Osho, and Swami Vivekananda to critical topics like social justice, inertia in societal change, and the sociology of resilience, the book offers a rich tapestry of ideas. It examines the intersections of spirituality, identity, and social adaptation while addressing modern challenges like globalization, digital culture, and climate change. Thought-provoking and deeply analytical, this work serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolving dynamics of human society. The book further explores groundbreaking sociological concepts, such as the notion of a "sociological hiatus," unraveling the forces that disrupt or stagnate social change, and "sociological slumber," a deep dive into the inertia that resists progress. It introduces the concept of "buffering," a critical framework for understanding how societies and individuals navigate stress and adapt to an era of rapid change. Contemporary issues such as globalization, digital culture, climate change, and the sociology of conversion are analyzed through an interdisciplinary approach, bridging classical theories with modern-day applications. The text also challenges readers to reconsider entrenched ideas through concepts like "sociological delusion," questioning the myths and constructs that shape societal norms. With its holistic and dynamic approach, this book is a vital resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and readers seeking to understand the evolving complexities of human society. It connects historical philosophies with present realities, offering profound insights into how sociology can inspire, guide, and shape the future of human.