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

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.

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.

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.

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.

Delhi summers are notorious, the kind that leave you craving an escape. It was July 2018, my first month at Ramjas College, and my life science batchmates decided on a mass bunk, our first taste of rebellion against the monotony of lectures. I joined the throng, not really knowing where we were going, but swept

What happens when the pursuit of ambition eclipses the love of learning? When classrooms become filled with students focused on passing exams, not on understanding the world? The answer lies in the growing epidemic of disciplinary dishonesty—a silent crisis eroding the soul of academia. This is my story, the accidental anthropologist’s cautionary tale.

Ever wondered why the idea of heaven or a better afterlife is so comforting? Or why some folks endure serious hardship in the name of their faith? Turns out, it’s not just about blind devotion. There’s some serious brain science at play here, and it has everything to do with delayed gratification – that thing

कुछ दिन पहले, मेरी एक दोस्त, जो हरियाणा के कुरुक्षेत्र जिला अदालत में वकील बनने की ट्रेनिंग कर रही है, उसने एक चौंका देने वाली बात नोटिस की। उसने देखा कि अदालत के ज्यादातर मामले शादी से जुड़े झगड़ों के थे – तलाक, बच्चों की कस्टडी, प्रॉपर्टी के झगड़े, और भी न जाने क्या-क्या। इससे
“The Atlas of Inquisitive Journey”