From Courtyard Tulsi To Urban Forests: Old Indian Nature Wisdom For Modern Life
For a long time, I’ve walked a route that few in my generation, to start with, understood. My adventure hasn’t been via corporate hallways, but […]
For a long time, I’ve walked a route that few in my generation, to start with, understood. My adventure hasn’t been via corporate hallways, but […]
You recognize that feeling, don’t you? The moment the automobile engine whines a touch tougher, the air via the window turns crisp, and the sector […]
It’s easy to think about climate change as a future hazard, a far-off trouble for coming generations. But step outside for a second. Listen. The […]
Walk into an ancient forest, and you will notice the silence first. But it’s now not an empty silence. It feels thick, alive. It’s in […]
You’ve felt it, haven’t you? That diffused shift whilst you step from a loud, paved road into the heart of a vintage wooded area. The […]
We live by the clock. Our days are segmented into alarms, meetings, and notifications—a rigid, linear march from birth to death. Time, in our modern […]
You wake. Before your eyes recognize it, earlier than the day’s intellectual checklist unfurls, it’s already there. The faint, cool breath of air from the […]
Imagine silence so profound it echoes throughout millennia. Not the absence of sound, however, but a deep, frozen stillness keeping its breath for hundreds of […]
You know the scent. That first, unmistakable whisper of damp earth rising to meet the falling sky—petrichor. It’s primal, stirring something deep within us. Rain. […]
Nature is full of beauty and wonder, from lush forests to colorful plant life and distinct animals. But underneath this beauty lies a doubtlessly greater […]
For twenty years, I carried two bags. One becomes a camera bag, worn and weathered, filled with lenses that had visible savannahs and rainforests. The […]
For over fifteen years, I’ve worked in the delicate space between childlike wonder and biological reality. My career, spanning zoological education, wildlife rehabilitation, and designing […]
For twenty-five years, my boots have been muddy. They’ve trodden the sodden peat of vanishing bathrooms, crunched the desiccating soil of encroaching deserts, and slipped […]
For over twenty years, my life has been framed via the sound of snapping twigs in dense rainforests, the misty blow of a whale in […]
We’ve all heard the testimonies. The clever crow, the loyal dog, and the mischievous parrot. But for every animal celebrated for its smarts, there are […]
There’s a memory that lives in my bones, one that surfaces whenever town life becomes a continuing, steel hum. It’s the memory of a path […]