
Collections
A curated series of essays and stories
A growing series of essays and writings that share a common thread—philosophical, psychological, or spiritual. Each collection offers a way to follow a line of inquiry over time, inviting reflection rather than resolution.
A series of clear, accessible essays on the core principles of non-duality—exploring the Self, consciousness, ignorance, and the illusion of separation.
Offers accessible reflections on key Sanskrit terms, rooted in the nondual teachings of Advaita Vedanta.
Explores how the ancient concept of dharma can help us navigate a disordered modern world.
This collection explores how patterns reveal the lawful forces, trajectories, and recurrences shaping culture, technology and inner life.
How AI, technological ambition, and digital culture are fueling a deeper spiritual crisis — one of identity, meaning, and ignorance mistaken for progress.
Illusions of the Age explores the cultural and political masks of maya — the false realities shaping our time.
Confronts the doubts, paradoxes, and tensions that often arise on the path of inquiry.
Essays on the psychic and spiritual costs of contemporary culture — a mirror held up to an age of noise, speed, and forgetting.
Concise reflections on remembering clarity, and the lived side of Self-knowledge.
A collection of independent essays exploring history, art, and consciousness through a Vedantic lens.