Echoes From The Path
Notes on mindfulness, travel, and a thoughtful professional life.
The Integration of Two Worlds
We are often told that our lives must be divided: the professional and the personal, the logic of the system and the silence of the soul. For more than 11 years, I have navigated the high-stakes world of SAP functional consultancy, configuring the intricate production and quality architectures that keep global industries moving.
But I have learned that the most vital architecture we manage is our own presence.
The Practice of Order
I believe that a thoughtful professional life is not a distraction from a spiritual one—it is the laboratory where practice becomes real.
- Logic meets Stillness: My experience in SAP PP/QM is a practice of creating external order.
- Observation meets Action: My time in Vipassana—both as a student and as a server—taught me that true efficiency comes from a quiet mind, not a rushed one.
- Presence meets Complexity: Through the silence of Zen sesshins and the study of Tibetan philosophy, I seek the “still point” within the noise of implementations and project milestones.
Why “Echoes”?
An echo is a resonance. It is what remains after the initial sound has passed. This site is not a manual or a classroom; it is a collection of echoes from a life lived at the intersection of systems and silence.
I write for the practitioners, the professionals, and the pilgrims—those who seek to be effective in their work while remaining quiet in their hearts.
The path is not elsewhere. It is exactly where you are standing.