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Krish Mastram – A Voice Born in Stillness, Speaking for the Soul

On the quiet path of poetry, presence, and the ever-unfolding evolution of self.

Some writers chase meaning. Others allow it to arrive. Krish Mastram belongs to the latter. His words do not seek to impress or persuade—they simply are. Like breath. Like presence. Like truth waiting patiently beneath the noise.

Based in Mumbai, India, Krish’s life is not a tale of grandeur or rebellion, but of reflection. Of stillness. Of returning inward, again and again, until the silence began to speak.

His debut collection, The Evolution Of Self, was never intended to be a “book.” It was born from the in-between spaces—between chaos and calm, doubt and insight. “There was a time I questioned everything,” Krish shares. “And in that space of surrender, I heard a voice. Not mine exactly—but existence speaking through me.” That voice became the quiet architecture of this deeply meditative work.

Structured across 21 thematically resonant chapters—from The Dance of Life to The Infinite Now—the book doesn’t preach or explain. It reflects. It holds. It offers you back to yourself in fragments of spiritual clarity. Each poem is a window into the essence of being, inviting the reader not to interpret, but to experience.

But The Evolution Of Self isn’t about answers. It’s about deep listening. The kind that doesn’t involve the ears at all. Whether contemplating impermanence in The River of Truth, exploring paradox in The Dance of Duality, or surrendering control in The Illusion of Control, Krish never tells you what to think. He simply invites you to feel—to pause long enough for life to whisper what it’s been trying to say all along.

“Let go, and you will find yourself—not as a person, but as the river, carrying the essence of everything.” (The River of Truth)

At the heart of his work is a simple, radical belief: you are already whole. You don’t need fixing. You don’t need labels. You don’t need to be perfect. You only need to be present. The Evolution Of Self is not about becoming something. It’s about remembering what you already are.

This book isn’t just a poetic offering. It’s a sacred mirror—quietly held up by someone who has walked into their own darkness and come back carrying light.

Outside of writing, Krish finds peace in nature, solitude, and the “sacred dance of presence.” His values are grounded in humility, self-awareness, and reverence for the unseen rhythms of life. As a storyteller, he’s less interested in explaining the universe than in helping others feel it—in the breath, in the silence, in the moment that slips through thought and rests in being.

To readers—especially those from academic, philosophical, and spiritual spaces—Krish extends an open hand, not as a guide, but as a fellow traveler. The Evolution Of Self isn’t a final message. It’s a beginning. An invitation. A quiet turning inward.

“You are joy itself—not something that seeks it, but the very essence of it.” (The Joy of Being)


📖 Book: The Evolution Of Self
🌍 From: Mumbai, India
📷 Instagram:
@krishmastram13

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