Written for a woman I wanted to marry and couldnt because too many notions got in the way.
Written for John's wedding in 2011, this remains my standard wish for any couple and forms a part of other writings like Valima and Fray
Why do we have to be so brittle with our religions and ideologies? Lets be more tolerant and loving esp towards ourselves.
Musings Interrupted (thoughts on the way to Pondicherry in 2013 - spiritual pilgrimage)
Short essay on Islam (not Atheism) as inspired by my own teacher.
Notes for HCLC in Bellevue and read over 2 Sundays - this includes Cliff Rihcard's Sing a Song and Kansas' Wall
Written in America, a CURATOR imploring Authors to make their more profound works free
Naazesh - At a cousins wedding - a reading out of Gratitude mixed with a few other thoughts and quotes.
Fictionalized Romance where it takes a couple a whole year of bonding before igniting the sexual spark.
A plea not to judge other on religious grounds, but to let a true spirit of harmony reign
128 atributes of the Divine - Mahakala and Mahashakti (Lords of Time)
Planned selection of prayers and my own "Harmony" prayer - unspoken at Hussain Day, Bangalore
Puja - Few thoughts on romance and partners, ends with a note to my cousin on her wedding day.
Written for Edlusion, my former employer, this underscores the need for inpired teaching - seeing it as a calling rather than yet another profession.
Kinda cryptic love note, this one inspired by "Will and Lyra" in Philip Pullman's Dark Materials
Written for Edlusion, my former employer, this talks of the Intangibles in Teaching Frameworks.
Long message to students about "never losing that fire" and making life spectacular.
For a friend when her cousin got married - a mix of various essays and prayers for partners.
A short prayer as we "undertake to manifest our very Heaven on Earth".
A barrage of questions based on characters of the book of Richard Bach ie: Curious Lives