My Featured Blogger this week is Vikash Goyal of KASHiVOLOGY. “Scattered and grown” (his words), Vikash lives in Kurseong, India. He describes himself as “a businessman by profession and an eavesdropper by choice,” who is inspired by the Beatles, among other musicians, and by the “voice of words” like those in the works of Dostoyevsky.
I’d describe him as a seeker, and an intriguing one. “Latched doors and concrete walls don’t stop the sound coming from within,” he says. Maybe that’s why he intrigues me. I’m guessing he will you, too.

Very intriguing indeed. I read several of his posts. Dwelling on some of the thoughts and words right in “the present”. And enjoying life at this very second. Thank you!
I’m intrigued by the thought of being lost and yet feeling no pain, no desire.
I have read that extreme dehydration can turn off the part of the brain that registers thirst – In other words, it’s possible to be so thirsty that you don’t realize you’re thirsty at all. Contemplating the spiritual significance of this …