Spiritual Materialism: A Cross-Tradition Comparison
A comparative note on how different spiritual traditions warn against turning practice into ego.
Medicine, culture, travel, food, healing, and human stories from my archive. Start with a trail, search for a memory, or move by year.
Roads, meals, clinics, and human encounters.The current inquiry follows one trail through the archive: food culture, metabolic health, Indigenous knowledge, and Suriname.
A comparative note on how different spiritual traditions warn against turning practice into ego.
A short field note on compassion, ordinary encounters, and the unexpected pleasures of a working day.
A Miami evening of friendship, language, and human warmth beyond ordinary categories of nationality or identity.
A year-end travel reflection on movement, memory, and the places that shaped the year.
An anthropological warning about the quiet social decline that begins when empathy weakens.
A meditation after Hafez on grief, uncertainty, and the limits of easy consolation.
A personal note on France, Champagne, taste, and the cultural education of pleasure.
A reflection on medicine as relationship: food, listening, care, and presence beyond the clinic.
Empathy, Compassion, and Respect for the Other In the span of a single week, events have unfolded with such density that one has the uneasy feeling that the political architecture…
A note on Iran, friendship, meditation, and the discipline of holding one’s mind steady in difficult days.
A reflection on internet silence, distance, and the anxious waiting that follows when friends disappear from contact.
A reflection on Japanese colour names, transition, and the brief emotional weather of human life.