Choopu to Clinics

The waiting room symbolises the transition from discomfort to clarity in medical visits. Author's reflections highlight various experiences across different clinics, illustrating how each space carries unique energy and emotional significance. Over time, the personal journey evolves, revealing how waiting rooms embody both a physical and emotional landscape of healing and connection.

Three Doctors, Three Ways of Seeing: A Journey Through Care, Space, and Inner Alignment

The narrative recounts a person's experience following a fall, exploring consultations with three doctors. Each visit provides different insights and emotional support, emphasising the importance of the medical environment and personal connection. Ultimately, the journey reflects a deeper understanding of self, care, and the significance of compassionate presence in healing.

Chai, Cha, and a Quiet Way to Connect

Chai has been a comforting obsession, especially during writing sessions, contrasting with the dramatic portrayal of Korean cha in dramas. While Indian adrak chai is vibrant and invigorating, Korean saenggang-cha is serene and calming. Both beverages highlight shared human experiences and emphasize the importance of rituals, fostering connection amidst modern life's chaos.

Samovar | The History and Community Value

The samovar, originating in 18th-century Russia, is a symbol of hospitality and connection across cultures. Beyond its utility for brewing tea, it fosters community gatherings, storytelling, and the warmth of shared experiences. Its journey through cultures highlights the importance of rituals in bonding individuals and celebrating life’s moments around tea.

Mira AI: The Philosophy of Chai

What can a cup of chai teach us about life? Mira, my guest blogger, stirs philosophy with cardamom and humour in her very first post. From patience to impermanence—and even biscuits sinking in cups—chai becomes more than a drink; it becomes a way of seeing.

Sympathy Vs. Empathy, Tipping Towards Sympathy!

The author reflects on the complexity of empathy versus sympathy in caregiving, particularly in relation to schizophrenia. They argue that sympathy maintains emotional boundaries, offering stability and preventing caregiver burnout. The piece emphasises a preference for sympathy over empathy, suggesting that the former can better support both caregiver and patient without emotional entanglement.