Who Am I?
Manifestation works
People often say & question that manifestation may or may not work, but life leaves its own evidence.
This page is from 15 years ago, when I was working with the automotive company MSIL. During a workshop, we were asked to describe ourselves. At that moment, I wrote not from logic, but from an inner self - a silent voice that sensed what I was meant to grow into.
When I read those words today, I don’t see coincidence. I see intention taking form over time. Not rushed. Not dramatic. Just steady alignment between thought, effort, grace, and surrender.
Manifestation, perhaps, is not about asking the universe for outcomes.
It is about listening deeply, planting a seed with faith, and allowing life to unfold it in its own rhythm.
Trust me, the intentions I wrote years ago on the page “Who Am I?” unfolded one by one - each fulfilled through the grace of God.
… Spent 8 enriching years in Germany
… Travelled to Leh–Ladakh and cherished meaningful time across Jammu & Kashmir … Read and summarised many books, eventually became an author
… Pursued a PhD from a Mathematical Institute (Leibniz), followed by a Post-Doctoral fellowship in Madrid
… And married my long-time girlfriend
All those goals - both short-term and long-term were fulfilled, somehow, in their own time. But if someone asks me the same question today, my response would be different.
Now, I would seek answers not around what I want to manifest, but around why I am here. Five years from now, I would like to understand my true purpose - not only in terms of achievements, but in terms of meaning, service, and inner alignment.
… How many hearts can I transform to seek truth beyond maya?
… Can I help others to look past the problem and discover its deeper meaning?
… Can I guide restless minds toward stillness, so they may hear their true calling?
… Can I help dissolve unnecessary drama (maya) and gently point toward the real Self?
… Can I soften the grip of greed, bringing awareness and sacred limits?
… Can I learn to sense the Divine - not as an idea (temple hopping), but as a living presence and purpose?
Living in this material world, a few fun dreams still stay with me—and I’m okay with that 😊 Someday, sooner or later, I’d love to complete an Ironman challenge, stay young at heart, out-energise Gen Z, and keep chasing what excites me.
I want to teach meditation to kids, travel through Africa, go scuba diving in the Andaman, and take that long-dreamed trip to New Zealand - just enjoying the ride.
And who knows, if Substack is still around in 10–15 years, I’ll reshare this post and say with a smile: “See? Manifestation works 😉”




Nice...
Could you please write a short blog about the difference between manifestation and expectation?