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The Lost Gardens — A Journey of “Who am I?”
The Lost Gardens — A Journey of “Who am I?” is a poetic reflection on self-discovery, where inner and outer worlds dissolve into one rhythm of existence. Beginning with the question “Who am I?”, the journey moves through thought, seeker, seer, and presence, until emptiness itself begins to dance with the universe. From there, the question transforms into “Why am I?”, opening the path from death into life, from seed into spring. This essay shares the unfolding of silence, renewal, and awakening that gave birth to The Lost Gardens. “Who am I? Silence answers.” “In death, I find spring.” “Emptiness dances with the universe.” “My unknownness belongs to me.” “From…
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What Kind of Time Is This? What Kind of System Is This?
America Today: Emory University shooting, I did not come to America by accident.From India, I moved to Canada. From Canada, I came to the United States. When I first set foot in Santa Monica, California, a thought came instantly: “Why am I not here?” I closed my eyes and prayed to the universe: Bring me here within a year. Like every other prayer in my life, this one was answered. Nineteen years later, America still feels new to me. The sight of the words “Los Angeles” on a signboard can still make my heart blossom. I know my relationship with this country is not of one lifetime—it is older, deeper,…

