Where this began
A retrospect on origin
This did not begin as a project.
Around 2021–2022, I came across an article by Pandit Rajmani Tigunait titled:
“Yoga Means Union, But Union With What?”
I do not know why, but that question hit me harder than it should have.
Not because I found an answer.
Because I realized I had never truly asked.
Yoga means union. But union with what?
Mind with body?
Body with soul?
Self with something deeper?
Something divided becoming whole again?
I had heard words like mind, body, soul my whole life.
But I had mostly inherited them.
I had not really questioned them.
Why are they spoken as three?
If they are three, why do they need to be in union?
If they need to be in union, does that mean they can be divided?
Why do I mostly experience only one?
I can hear my thoughts.
I can feel my body.
But where is the soul?
Is it something I lost?
Something I forgot?
Something I was never taught how to notice?
And if the mind, body, and soul are always shaping life, why were the answers scattered everywhere?
In things people say without understanding.
Why was there no clear place to begin?
That question opened everything.
I started putting almost every inherited word under pressure.
The self I kept calling “me.”
Not to destroy meaning.
But to stop living on borrowed clarity.
Maybe mind, body, and soul are not three separate objects.
Maybe they are three doorways into the same human life.
The mind interprets.
The body carries.
The soul points toward meaning.
When one is ignored, life still continues.
But it becomes distorted.
You think without grounding.
You move without meaning.
You feel without understanding.
You live without knowing what is actually leading you.
That is why this inquiry matters.
That is where this journey began.
And this place exists for anyone who reaches that same moment:
“Why did I never ask this before?”
Chronicle of Inception
A timeline of fire, redirection, and form
Waking up early every morning with an inner fire—realizing that life is finite, and not wanting to waste it in sleep. Even if the morning begins with mindless scrolling on Instagram or Zara, after ten minutes a sudden, deliberate shift occurs: “What can I do? What can I build?”
The energy begins pushing into multiple directions. One of those initial streams starts to carve a distinct path—the seed of this very inquiry.
The process of turning inward begins. Starting to consciously switch off from external distractions and quiet the noise.
A clean slate is made. Moving away from social channels entirely to cultivate a pure, uninterrupted space for deep focus and building.
A sudden, powerful realization hits: the personal journey has always started from Mind, Body, and Soul. It makes complete sense to anchor this entire project in those exact three domains.
Weeks spent working through multiple prototypes and testing code structures to find the correct feeling and flow. Searching for the essence of what to make in the end.
Clarity is achieved. The purpose has found its shape. The first prototype is launched into the world.