The Final Liberation

After a surgery, I had complications which sent me back to the hospital five more times— once every week, each visit a span of five torturous days.  By the fifth visit, I had become extremely weak. And this time, I had been in pain for 32 hours, and had not …

Equanimity

Equanimity I sat meditating in my balcony on a quiet morning in Bangalore. There was a slight cool breeze, a characteristic of Bangalore autumns. And penetrating through that breeze, rays of the sun touched my face ever so slightly- a reassurance of warmth in times of the approaching cold. It …

Peaceful Mornings

There’s something about early mornings that you just cannot describe. They’re solitary. They’re quiet. They’re yours. Just think about it. Our days are hardly ours any longer, are they? They belong to our family members. They belong to our offices. They belong to our children. But early mornings? Early mornings …

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