I wish I could become the flute,
In the Creator’s hands, absolute.
In this vast cosmic symphony,
Could His work flow through me?
No goal to chase, no voice, no will— Just moving where the silence spills.
Floating with His unsaid purpose— I wish I could.
I wish I could.


Why & Who
I am not a professional poet. My journey has been rooted in the field of training and consultancy since 1994. Yet, poetry has always been a natural flow within me—an effortless expression that has accompanied me since childhood.
I’m reminded of a beautiful story about Tansen, one of the greatest musicians in Akbar’s court. One day, Emperor Akbar asked Tansen if he could meet his Guru, Haridas Jee. Tansen explained that his Guru doesn’t travel or perform in royal courts—he sings only in his own humble space. Intrigued and eager, Akbar chose to visit Haridas Jee himself.
As Haridas Jee began to sing, Akbar was completely captivated—lost in the divine melody. After the experience, he turned to Tansen and said, “You are a great singer, but you are nowhere close to your Guru.” Tansen smiled and humbly agreed. When Akbar asked why, Tansen replied, “Because I sing to gain something, but my Guru sings because he has already gained everything.”
That story stayed with me.
When our outer actions arise from an inner flowering, the quality of our work transforms. My poetry is not crafted for recognition—it is a gentle drizzle from the Divine, spontaneous and sacred.
After spending over 30 years in the professional world, I asked myself: Is it now time to let these poetic drizzles flow into the world?
This platform is my humble attempt to do just that.
See you around.