Why Debt-Based Partnerships Destroy Soil & Souls

Partnerships

👉👉 Part I — Introduction👉👉 When Capital Replaces Kinship 👉 Ground Reality There is a particular silence that settles over a farm when relationships begin to fracture. It is not the silence of winter fields resting under straw mulch, nor the silence of early dawn before birds begin their work. This silence is different. It … Read more

A Day at the Farm When I Didn’t Know What Was Next

Farm

👉👉 Part 1 — Introduction: The Morning That Didn’t Ask Questions 👉 The morning didn’t arrive with urgency. It came quietly—almost apologetically. Fog rested low over the land, not dramatic or cinematic, just present. The kind that blurs edges and makes even familiar ground feel slightly unfinished. The path I walked every day was uneven, … Read more

The Dharmic Marketplace: Economy of Goodness

Marketplace

👉 👉 Part I — Introduction 👉 👉 When Markets Forget the Soil “Everything you know about wealth creation may be incomplete.” 👉 Why This Sentence Feels Uncomfortable — And Why It Must Modern society celebrates markets as neutral engines of efficiency. We are told that prices are signals, competition breeds innovation, and wealth trickles … Read more

Gau-Dharma: The Forgotten Economy

Gau-Dharma

👉 👉 Part I – Gau-Dharma “Prosperity once began with a cow.” 👉 When Wealth Had a Heartbeat There was a time when prosperity did not arrive on trucks, balance sheets, or government schemes. It arrived quietly at dawn, breathing softly in the cowshed. Before factories roared and fertilizers burned the soil, villages across Bharat … Read more

Building Rural Prosperity with Conscious Farming – Dharmic Agriculture

conscious farming

👉 👉 Part 1 —The Soil Remembers Every Act Of Care A pond that had been a memory returned to work: neighbours dug with borrowed shovels, the school’s midday lunch program pledged to buy vegetables from a new women’s plot, and a cooperative market stall opened beneath the banyan tree. Where there had been salt-scoured … Read more

Gita Predicts Modern Economics: 5 Truths Hidden in the Gita on Dharmic Capitalism

dharmic capitalism

👉 👉 Part 1 — Why the Gita matters for modern economics Accountability in the age of short-term gains A multinational mining conglomerate wins government permits, pays lip service to sustainability, and posts record profits for three consecutive quarters. Then the river near a downstream town turns grey, children fall ill, and a legal tide … Read more

Soil, Soul, and Sustainability: Who’s Accountable?

Sustainability

👉 👉 The Breath Beneath Our Boots “The future of sustainability begins beneath your feet.” Regenerative farming, soil health, and spiritual ecology are not niche phrases for researchers or boutique farmers — they are urgent keywords for survival. Within the first hundred words of this introduction I place those words where they belong: at the … Read more

Dharmic Leadership for a Fractured World: A Practical Guide to Leading with Ethics, Resilience & Impact

leadership

👉 👉 Who’s Really to Blame? Who benefits when leaders hide behind “complexity” — and who pays? When institutions implode, the first victim is not balance sheets — it is trust. A CEO storms out. A climate alert is ignored. A social outrage trend exposes a company’s opaque supply chain. The cameras swallow the spectacle; … Read more

The Future of Work: Dharmic Capitalism — Building Wealth Without Losing Your Soul

Dharmic Capitalism

👉 👉Why We Need a New Social Contract Building wealth without losing soul. This sentence is the thesis and the alarm bell at once. In a world where venture capital term sheets celebrate meteoric growth and quarterly reports measure life by margins, an equally urgent metric is collapsing in silence: human meaning. conscious capitalism, dharma … Read more

Digest: Lessons from Soil and Scripture

Soil and Scripture

👉 👉 Why soil and scripture belong in the same newsletter A woman in a village hushes the morning wind with her palms as she turns the compost — not hurried, but exact — feeling the heat and the scent, counting time by the quiet rise of steam and the steady hum of insects. “Tend … Read more