I am a human being in my 40s interested in literature, art, spirituality, and impermanence. I have a PhD in biology and work in private equity & venture capital.
My primary spiritual practice has been in Advaita Vedanta, which has its roots in Hinduism, and Dzogchen, which is a Tibetan Buddhist practice.
I am particularly fond of haikus as an expressions of impermanence, and also as a spiritual practice because of their inherent simplicity and austerity.
One of my long term projects is composing haikus for my photographs, which I hope will reflect the ethereal beauty of impermanence.