Brahma and the Fear of Beginning

The canvas waits for you to begin, not for you to be ready. Hesitation is not a sign of caution; it is a reminder that creation is a journey, not a destination.
The Inner Battlefield

The Bhagavad Gita is a timeless guide to overcoming inner conflict. Through the story of Arjuna, it teaches us that the path to self-discovery lies in accepting the uncomfortable truths of our inner selves and staying present in the moment.
What It Feels Like to Finally Say Yes to a Book

Writing and publishing are both forms of practice, with publishing serving as the offering. This insightful exploration of yoga’s teachings and philosophies is presented in a compelling and engaging manner, making it a must-read for anyone interested in spirituality and self-improvement.
The Long Wednesday of Existence

Vishnu teaches us that life’s true transformation occurs in the long middle, in the quiet continuation. It is here, in the enduring grace of maintaining, that belonging and devotion shift from effort to practice.
When Even the Creator Hesitates

The Hindu god Brahma teaches that courage to begin starts with embracing uncertainty. At the dawn of creation, Brahma pauses, realizing that no blueprint exists. Instead of rushing in, he listens deeply, turning inward to the primordial sound Aum, which ignites his vision. This myth reveals that the courage to start often lies in the willingness to listen and begin with inner clarity.
YOGIC PHILOSOPHY · CONSCIOUSNESS · SELF-INQUIRY

Unlock the mystery of the koshas: these layers of consciousness show us how our physical, emotional, and mental states are interconnected, offering profound insights into human existence.