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Now, the three gunas are explained; the fundamental qualities of material nature that influence all behaviour and perception. These are clarity (sattva), restless activity (rajas), and inertia or darkness (tamas). Every embodied being mov...
Image: Lumi
I call my creative process The Stillfire.
I’ve tried to explain it cleanly before, in tidy language that sounded certain of itself. But the truth is, I only really understand it while I’m inside it. Sitting quietly. Waiting....
In Chapter Thirteen, Krishna explains the distinction between the body and the conscious self who experiences it. The body is described as the field. A place where actions, desires, and consequences unfold. While the soul is the knower of...
Image: Lumi
When I sit with Michael Jackson’s lyrics apart from the spectacle, the choreography, the mythology around him, I hear a surprisingly consistent human plea.
Beneath the polish and rhythm, he kept returning to a few core...
Image: Geralt
I’m scrolling, half-distracted, when another headline about the origin of everything flickers past. “New measurement,” it says, “old doubts persist”; something like that. I pause. Caught longer than usual. That old, endless q...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer, photographer, graphic designer, Reiki Master and lifelong seeker of meaning. I share reflections, stories, and timeless wisdom on devotion, beauty, and the kind of happiness that fills us up instead of leaving us empty.
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