Writing, for me, is a form of practice.
It is a way of paying attention—of staying with experience long enough for it to become clear, rather than rushing to interpret or resolve it. My work moves between anthropology, spirituality, and lived experience, asking what it means to inhabit a body, to relate to others, and to live with awareness. It is concerned not only with ideas, but with how those ideas are felt, carried, and expressed in the body.