Sachin Sreeram

We don’t suffer because of life itself — we suffer because of our mental illusions. I help people reconnect with the stillness beneath the mental noise - Sachin Sreeram

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The Illusion of Identity

Before that, consider a movie. A movie containsreal images,real sounds,and real emotions. What is illusory is not the content,but the continuity.A sequence of frames is experienced as a single, ongoing story. Identity works in much the same way. Your mind fills in the gapsand creates a sense of “this is one ongoing thing.”“me”something stable,continuous,real. But […]

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Deep Conversations: The Skill That Builds Real Connection

Why Most Relationships Lose Connection? “We are together, but alone.”“I’m saying the words, but they’re not landing.”“I feel stuck. I feel nothing. There’s no space for my truth.” We’ve all felt it — that quiet sting of disconnection.Sitting across from someone we love, yet feeling unseen. Misunderstood. Lonely.These moments aren’t trivial — they point to

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The Ant and The Grasshopper

Cast A tale of work, whimsy, and wondering — as reported by Kiki the Crow. Starring: Grasshopper – Free-spirited musician. Belly often rumbling. Heart full of songs. Ants – Tiny tireless workers. Masters of grain-stacking and side-eyeing laziness. Kiki the Crow – That’s me. Forest commentator, mischief maker, and question-asker extraordinaire. Buckle up for a

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The Hare and the Tortoise

Cast A totally true tale — told by yours truly, Kiki the Crow: forest reporter, drama detector, and full-time speed skeptic. Staring • Hare – Fast. Flashy. Thinks he’s nature’s gift to running.• Tortoise – Calm. Steady. May or may not be made of stone.• Kiki the Crow – That’s me! Sharp-eyed, quick-witted, and professionally

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Why We Feel Empty — Even When Life Looks Full?

We’ve all felt it.The world keeps moving. Tasks get done. Smiles are exchanged. Life continues. But inside? We feel numb—disconnected.Not just from others—but from ourselves. No spark. No hunger. No clarity.Just a quiet drift. A lingering sadness with no name or reason.A silent ache whispering, “Is this it?” We try to outrun it—staying busy, chasing

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