Echoes of the inner world

Reflections

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A person with powder-covered hands holding a rough, white plaster mask over their face against a stark black background, symbolizing the facade of societal decency and hidden internal struggles.
A letter to my non-existent daughter.
I still wear my mask during the day to hide my rotten face of the night. Dear Daughter, I know that you don’t exist in the real world, but I need to tell you something. Even though you do not exist,...
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Divider
A graphite pencil sketch of a classic geometric divider. Manvi was going to school. She was in the 7th class. She commuted daily on her new bicycle. It was a usual morning. Nothing felt extraordinary until...
An empty, off-white ceramic plate smeared with food remnants sitting on a dark, rustic wooden table next to a patterned cloth napkin.
The Used Plate
“He often cursed himself for agreeing to the marriage in the first place. He told himself that he was served dinner in a ‘used plate’.” “You filthy whore! Get out of my life!” Manav screamed at Manvi. “Why...
A dark, moody reflection of two tired men in a bus window at night, with motion-blurred scenery passing by in the background.
A Short Story on Midlife & Marriage
Lost in his thoughts, he kept staring outside as the darkness moved alongside the bus. “I try to stop looking at her, but it feels as if my eyes have a will of their own,” Manav said to his childhood friend,...
A stark, high-contrast, black-and-white photograph of a massive, solitary concrete staircase ascending sharply on a brutalist textured wall. The staircase is imposing and structured, but leads directly into a pitch-black void, and the steps at the bottom are cracked and fractured. This symbolizes the self-destructive architecture of the ego and the recurring cycle of relapse in the story of Maharishi Vishwamitra.
The Alchemy of Rage: Vishwamitra and the Architecture of Relapse
What follows in Vishwamitra’s legend is the most accurate map of psychological relapse ever recorded. Many years ago, I was new to my school. It was a place far away from my home, both literally...
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