Writing that moves slowly enough to ask real questions.
Featured Essays on Substack
The Body Knows
On dust, memory, and what “green” doesn’t always mean
A lyrical public health essay tracing a respiratory biography across Delhi, Maryland, New Jersey, and the Poconos — and what the body registers before the mind catches up.
The Monks, the Dog, Trigonometry
The recalibration we need
A philosophical triptych sparked by a dog walk, a student’s karma question, and Sacinandana Swami’s teaching — woven into a meditation on sine curves, tangents, and how society loses its way.
The Drowning Planet Test: A Moral Framework for Environmental Action
What Indian water warriors teach us about collective environmental action vs. American individualism
A moral framework built from the Chipko movement, the Narmada Bachao Andolan, and the question every environmentalist must answer: when the planet is drowning, what do you owe the lifeboat?
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When the Body Becomes an Ecosystem
What if the body is not a machine, but a living landscape? For a long time, we borrowed metaphors from industry to describe the body. Parts wear out; systems fail; replace and repair. The language was helpful in surgeries and scans, but it taught us to expect mechanical solutions to biological problems. Then the science…
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The Ecology of Attention
What we choose to notice becomes our world We live inside an economy that competes for our attention and then sells it to advertisers. After a while, the competition becomes the air we breathe, speeding our minds, fragmenting our focus, and convincing us that being “informed” is the same as being connected. But attention is…
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The Slow Cure
On time, attention, and the quiet work of healing There is a kind of healing that does not announce itself. It does not arrive in a bottle or a breakthrough, and it rarely moves on the timeline we demand. It is the healing that happens when we slow down enough to notice our lives: our…


