The Final Unlearning: Grief, Possession, and the Illusion of Permanence
What Loss Teaches Us
Reflections at the crossroads of reason, myth, and lived experience
What Loss Teaches Us
Before the day begins, before the noise intrudes — three handwritten pages. Julia Cameron called them Morning Pages. For millions, they’ve been a creative lifeline. For me, they became something else: a daily act of emptying the cup before it can be filled again.
This essay challenges conventional ideas about God. If you’re a firm believer, deeply committed to a specific religious tradition, you may find some o…
Why Most of Us Are Prisoners in Our Own Heads — and Don’t Know It
In this essay, I make the case for meditation — not as mysticism, but as method. A method for what exactly? For reclaiming agency in a mind that never…
A Practice for Cultivating Equanimity (Samatvam)
Three Haiku on the Commerce of Enlightenment
Why freedom begins where control ends
An engineer's journey from certainty to wonder
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