Grit, Growth, and Everyday Courage in Nepal

What does hope look like when you’re building a life from scratch—with no safety net, no shortcuts, and no guarantees?
In this interview, I speak with the owner of a small hotel in Nepal about dreams, resilience, and what it means to keep going—day by day, with intention and grit. Born of curiosity and edited through challenge (between the relentless heat and a MacBook that kept freezing), this story is for anyone navigating uncertainty and choosing to begin again and again—because they dare to dream, and they’re determined to create. Continue reading Grit, Growth, and Everyday Courage in Nepal

Pranayama – The Cosmic Life Force Energy

Ever wondered if you’re really doing pranayama right? In this post, I revisit my journey with breathwork—from confusion to clarity—and why conscious breathing is so much more than a technique. It’s a gateway to deeper transformation, but only when approached with care. Continue reading Pranayama – The Cosmic Life Force Energy

The Secret Thread That Weaves Through Your Life

What if your entire life has been guided by a hidden thread—one theme quietly shaping your journey?

From your greatest challenges to your most joyful moments, there may be a pattern, a deeper purpose, waiting to be discovered. This blog invites you to explore the “red thread” of your life—the invisible force that connects your past to your present, and your purpose to your path. Continue reading The Secret Thread That Weaves Through Your Life

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A Remote Island

Somedays, I am Like this Other days like that  Once in a while, I am everything in between And suddenly, I realise that nothing makes sense Then, I drift into the Ocean of doubts  That is when I hear my fragmented parts Screaming from all their hearts “We are all part of you In this mysterious boat of life,Like us all, or we’ll tear you apart “ So with trust I swim with them allTo … Continue reading A Remote Island

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Curiosity killed the cat

We often think about the future like it’s a far-away land we haven’t reached yet, right? Think again! The future isn’t just some distant dreamland; it’s being cooked up right here, right now, in the present moment. Yep, you heard that correctly! It’s all about what we’re thinking, feeling, and how we take on the big wide world around us and respond to it right … Continue reading Curiosity killed the cat

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The Trees and I

I walk in a humongous forest Among all the trees Each one Dressed in different shades of green and brown Deeply rooted in the ground They seem to be free, spellbound They all stand tall under the sun Seemingly having fun Decorated with their beautiful crown I watch their branches dance, to enhance An orchestral hum Creating the most breathtaking sound Through their tonous choir They … Continue reading The Trees and I

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The Size And Colour Of a Lie

The bond which I shared with that little girl, from the kindergarten I once worked at, was truly special. It took some time to adjust to her unique personality, but once I did, I found her utterly fascinating. I couldn’t help but imagine her as a grown-up, in sleek black leather attire, cruising to and from the law office on a motorcycle – a badass … Continue reading The Size And Colour Of a Lie

What you see is not what I see

It was the season of Christmas, when I ventured into the wild realm of secondary school education as a substitute teacher.  Imagine: I, the academic chameleon, who had always bounced between eighth, ninth, and tenth grades, unknowingly stumbled upon the grand finale during my short stint in eighth, ninth, and tenth grade. Now let’s talk kids versus teenagers – a classic showdown.  Children, with their … Continue reading What you see is not what I see

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Change of life through community work

In 2018, during my trip in South America, I visited one of La Paz’s bustling food markets. I was told that I should try Pan America’s pizza when I reach Copacabana. This tip came from fellow travelers I connected with in La Paz, a city nestled at staggering altitudes between 10,650 and 13,250 feet (3,250 and 4,100 meters) above sea level, making it the world’s … Continue reading Change of life through community work

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The Land Of The White Numbers

Somewhere far up NORTH There is a place I call it the Land Of The White Numbers In this strange land of sleepy wonders Father sun is absent, well hidden Is he unbidden, I ponder. In this land I see lines Inclines  In the eternal dance  Of contrasts The White, the cold Numbers Create ruptures Structures In The Land Of The White Numbers The cycle of … Continue reading The Land Of The White Numbers