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6 essays across the inner journey
“What if I could actually change this?”
Testing new ways of seeing and being
Desire Vector Not Contract
Q: I’m confused about something. Spiritual teachings say to let go of attachment to outcomes, but if I do that, doesn’t the desire itself disappear? How can anything move forward without wanting a...
Read essay →WRITING DNA: [User’s Voice Profile]
Voice Signature: Introspective, lucid, emotionally intelligent. The tone blends scientific reasoning with spiritual inquiry — calm, compassionate, and deeply self-aware. It seeks truth, not...
Read essay →Manifesting: How a Useful Idea Turned into a Profitable Illusion
Manifesting has become one of the most overused, misunderstood, and monetized ideas of our time. It shows up everywhere: short reels promising instant wealth, workshops guaranteeing love, books...
Read essay →The Laboratory of Inner world
You’re already manifesting. Every moment. The coffee cup on your desk, the conversation you’re postponing, the tension in your shoulders when someone’s name appears on your phone—all of it emerged...
Read essay →Identifying the Seperate Self through Victimhood
In the depths of meditation and self-inquiry, we discover that the very feeling we most resist—victimhood—holds the key to understanding the constructed nature of our
Read essay →When Attention Learns to Drive the Car
Most human lives run on an unannounced autopilot. The body wakes up, the mind boots its usual software, and the day unfolds according to scripts written long ago—by parents, society, fear, ambition,...
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