“Reflections from a seeker: evolving beliefs, evolving self.”
Welcome. I’m Deepu Krishnan, and this space is where I note my thoughts, beliefs, and reflections about life, consciousness, and the universe.
I want to start with a clear disclaimer: I am a lifelong seeker. My understanding of the world is always evolving, and what I believe today might be updated tomorrow as I gain more clarity and insight. This blog is not a platform to teach or convince anyone, nor am I seeking followers or disciples. I am here simply to share my journey of exploration and understanding.
My strength lies in willingness to question, update, and upgrade my own beliefs — not in holding on to ideas rigidly. When I gain new understanding, I do not erase what I believed before. Instead, I note it as a past belief, explain why I held it, and share how and why it changed. This way, you can see my evolving journey, not just a fixed destination.
While I do not follow organized religion, I sometimes observe that certain elements of my beliefs resemble concepts in Vedism. These similarities appear here and there, by coincidence, rather than as a conscious adoption. My approach comes from direct observation, experience, and contemplation. I see life as an interplay of consciousness, relationships, and the universe itself. My reflections are my personal understanding — raw, unfiltered, and often incomplete.
I welcome questions, thoughts, or ideas from readers — especially when they relate to the topics I discuss. To me, every good question is an opportunity to think, reflect, and explore further. If you feel inspired to share your perspective or ask something, this is a space to interact with like-minded seekers and fellow explorers of thought.
This blog is a record of my search, learning, and evolution. It is my attempt to understand existence and share insights that may resonate with others, or at least invite reflection.
I invite you to read with curiosity, not agreement. Question, explore, and think critically — as I do every day in my own life.
Since English is not my first language, some articles may be linguistically refined using editing tools.
Warm regards
Deepu Krishnan R K

