• Meditation

    Trump And Krama

    A Pilgrimage from the Political to the Spiritual Not only is every person’s way of looking at life different—But their way is different.Some speak from knowledge—some emotion.But there are a few who speak from the presence—some silence and some aura of space where truth doesn’t shout but is. Today, the world’s attention is on President Donald J. Trump. And so is mine. But I do not look through the same window. A Different Gaze Some see Mr. Trump as a businessman.Some see him through the lens of political morality—right or wrong.But I have never had an interest in politics.I did not choose this attention.It chose me. Just as an earthquake…

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    Another Truth: Beyond Mr. Trump

    The Journey of Words There are moments when an event transcends its mere appearance. It becomes adoorway, a mirror, an invitation from the infinite.To me, Mr. Trump is not simply a person—he is a phenomenon, a manifestation oflife’s invisible dance. Through him, I’ve witnessed a nation’s collectiveconsciousness, the rhythm of ambition, the tempest of identity, and the hunger forworldly power.Yet beyond this, I’ve seen something deeper: myself—an eternal traveler, an unseenwitness, breathing the vastness of a silent sky.This book is neither a biography nor a political commentary. It neither advocatesnor condemns. Instead, it is a pilgrimage to the invisible currents shaping humanexistence.It is a song born of experience, where my…

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    Renunciation

    Opening Quote “Real renunciation is not the act of leaving the world—It is the realization that there was never anything to leave.” Renunciation Today, I am once again searching for the definition of the word –renunciation.— wondering: will it appear today in the same form as it did in my childhood? Will it come in the same garb as it did ten years ago? Is it the same today? No, it doesn’t. Like people, words travel. Meanings evolve. We are all so deeply intertwined that our inner journeys pass through each other. And today, the journey of renunciation stops at a strange and beautiful place— Not with a comma, But…