My Favourite Books: The Stars of My Library
You reveal a bit of yourself through the books you read, I do too. I wrote on Books: the mirror of your mind and soul with the perspectives on how we […]
You reveal a bit of yourself through the books you read, I do too. I wrote on Books: the mirror of your mind and soul with the perspectives on how we […]
Instinct is that exact sense the magic books muse about and spiritual beings passionately embrace, but even science is puzzled by its source. It is here right in front of […]
In The River of Consciousness, the late author, neurologist and physician Oliver Sacks puzzles an intellectual reader with his cross-science view of human perception. Fascinated with Darwin, Freud, James, and […]
INSPIRED BY… A suggestion, a sketchy line; the incomplete stroke zooms in my mind. An unfinished cup, a half moon of joy; the curiosity irrigates my youthful soul. […]
Millions of practitioners intuitively seek it. Why? It is the nerves. Yoga is a union, the journey of spiritual and physical transformation, a lifestyle that leads to the expansion of […]
Forget calories, fat and sugar, as becoming healthier and loosing weight is all about putting the most nutrient dense unprocessed liquids into your body. Influenced by this trend, your New Year resolution may change.
Ayurveda, the science of life and the oldest healthcare system, was born about 3,500 years ago in the Himalayas. As the first holistic medical approach, Ayurveda never separates the mind’s emotional tensions from our bodily aches and the surrounding environment.
I play with the hunter and the bull between the red flame This is the voice of something that wakes me in the darkest hour of a starry night. There […]
I wrote a few poems on slow life, mindful encounters with the everyday, and touched on the emotional challenges of relationships and being with others socializing. Our world has reversed […]
Solitude is not just for the introverts as we have been pushed into it involuntarily in 2020. The first wave of enforced social distancing was not enough for us to […]