Notes on eternity
Note: Like Water, We Return — To the Source That Never Ends
There are moments in life when silence becomes more than the absence of sound. It becomes a threshold — a space between what was and what is yet to come. Often, it is in the presence of loss, illness, or death that we find ourselves standing there, suspended between grief and acceptance, between holding on and letting go.
This reflection explores that space. Through personal experience and the philosophical lenses of Taoism, Buddhism, and reincarnation, it considers death not as an ending, but as a transformation — a return to the larger flow from which all life emerges. It invites us to question the stories we have inherited about suffering, to soften our resistance to change, and to recognize that life and death may not be opposites, but expressions of the same continuous movement.
At its heart, this is a meditation on presence. On remembering what truly matters when confronted with impermanence. On the courage to grieve without becoming consumed by grief, and the possibility of finding peace in acceptance rather than control. It is an invitation to slow down, to appreciate the fleeting beauty of being alive, and to trust that even in moments of separation, nothing is ever truly lost — it simply changes form.
Between breath and silence, between arrival and departure, there is a deeper understanding waiting to be felt. Not through certainty, but through presence. Not through answers, but through the quiet wisdom that emerges when we allow life, and death, to unfold as they are.
Note: Humans Are the Real Monsters - Thoughtforms
After watching the new Frankenstein film, I was left reflecting on the true nature of monstrosity - not as something external or grotesque, but as a mirror of our own human fears, projections, and unhealed wounds. This piece explores how we create monsters from what we refuse to understand within ourselves, how we persecute what reflects our hidden truths, and how those “thoughtforms” feed on our denial. Yet, beyond the darkness lies transformation - the spiritual alchemy of reclaiming our lost fragments, facing the shadow with compassion, and finding rebirth through awareness.
This is not a story about monsters, but about becoming whole again. It’s about learning that love and understanding are the true antidotes to fear. That the creature is never the villain - only the reflection of the human soul longing to be seen, healed, and embraced.


