The Atlas of the Inquisitive Journey

The Public Personal Diary

No teaching. No preaching. Just honest musings on the path to Oneness.

Exploring the terrain between the questions

The Heart of the Journey

Before Aiikyam was an ecosystem, it was just a question.

This page is the archive of that inquiry. It is not a platform for expertise or guidance. It is simply my way of laying bare the path I am walking—sharing the conversations that moved me, the books that changed me, and the moments that puzzled me.

While RATNA captures the daily spark, and TAJ weaves the weekly pattern, these Reflections are the deep dives into specific territories of the human experience.

I believe true understanding comes not from consuming concepts but from reflecting deeply on our own reality. My hope isn’t that you adopt my perspective, but that something here sparks your own.

Choose Your Terrain

Pathless Land

The terrain of questioning assumptions

Reflections on venturing beyond familiar intellectual territory, looking at life through different lenses, and experiencing the freedom of walking without a predetermined map.

Insightful Interaction

The terrain of human connection

Sometimes the most profound insights come from simple conversations and human connections. These insights show how seeing others more clearly helps us see our own thinking.

A Journey of Hope

The terrain of resilience and Hope

Even in difficult times, looking deeper often reveals unexpected possibilities. These reflections are about finding fresh perspectives and renewed hope when the road gets dark.

Recent Footsteps

  • Beyond Books – The Ultimate Heresy of the Upanishads

    Beyond Books – The Ultimate Heresy of the Upanishads

    तत्रापरा ऋग्वेदो यजुर्वेदः सामवेदोऽथर्ववेदः शिक्षा कल्पो व्याकरणं निरुक्तं छन्दो ज्योतिषमिति।  अथ परा यया तदक्षरमधिगम्यते ॥ “Of these, the Aparā (Lower Knowledge) is the Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharva Vedas, along with rituals (Kalpa) and grammar… Now, the Parā (Higher Knowledge) is that by which the Immutable (Akṣara) is attained.” The Muṇḍaka Upanishad delivers one of

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  • What Remains When Nothing Remains

    What Remains When Nothing Remains

    Ralph Waldo Emerson once observed, “Of all the ways to lose a person, death is the kindest.” I never fully understood the profound truth of these words until I began reflecting on the different types of last conversations that mark the end of relationships. In recent weeks, I’ve experienced two such conversations—both final, both conclusive,

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  • I Study Digital Addiction. Then I Became Addicted.

    I Study Digital Addiction. Then I Became Addicted.

    Something happened in early 2020 that made me step back from everything digital. Maybe it was the sudden shift to online everything, or maybe I just got tired of the noise. Whatever it was, I deleted my social media accounts and stayed away for almost two years. Not just Instagram—I barely even answered phone calls.

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  • Life Lessons from Axon Pathfinding

    Life Lessons from Axon Pathfinding

    It was winter 2024. I was a few months into my PhD at the National Brain Research Centre, Gurgaon, still finding my footing in the academic world. Between long hours in the course-work classes, lab rotations and evenings spent poring over research papers, I found moments of unexpected clarity in the most ordinary places—like that

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  • The Light, the Wound, and the Story We Tell Ourselves

    The Light, the Wound, and the Story We Tell Ourselves

    They say, “The wound is the place where the light enters you.” Rumi’s words echo through time, quoted endlessly, admired deeply. But have you ever paused to ask—why? Why the wound? Why not strength, or joy, or wholeness? And if it were true, wouldn’t suffering always make us wiser? Yet, it doesn’t—some wounds close over,

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“The Atlas of Inquisitive Journey”

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