A note from me to you
The name en l’air (French for “in the air”) is inspired by some early childhood memories from a European airport. The date was 5/5/95 and I was 5 years old. It was a layover, a pause in an immigrant family’s journey from India to America.
30 years later, as I reflect on the moments that define us, this was one of them.
At the time, there was a lot that I didn’t know and perhaps the first time I was unknowingly introduced to the unknown in a grand way.
While my parents grieved our old life and sat with the discomfort of the unknown, I was lucky to be young and oblivious. In this oblivion, I was able to take in everything around me and be present with the freedom and curiosity that comes with new places and faces.
Since, airports and airplanes have been spaces of presence for me. Spaces that inspire both stillness and safety in the freedom of movement. Where I’m given time and space to pause, connect, and feel a sense of curiosity and expansion that often evades me in the day to day. Spaces of just pure presence and very little performance.
This is what I hope this space becomes for you.
A space to put the performance aside and become present with the truth of who you are. To find comfort and a sense of expansion in the unknown with the safety created by this very presence.
Where the ease within creates ripples of harmony without.
Sincerely,
Your fellow aspiring non-performer
Loosen the reins & follow the whispers:
Doing so is what led me to create this space - and on some level, it’s these very whispers that led you to this space, to me. And since I no longer subscribe to the belief that we are responsible for each other, but rather to each other, I invite you to explore a more liberated journey with me.
One that will keep guiding you back to you. To your truth. Your power. Your essence.
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I have always been a curator at heart, but not in the way most people think. For me, it isn’t about building a gallery of "things"—it’s about the quiet, intentional act of stewardship (and in hindsight, perhaps why I spent a large part of my career in management consulting).
The word curator finds its breath in the Latin root curare, which simply means "to take care of." Long before I began consulting for others, I found myself instinctively "caring for" the spaces and rituals in my own life. I realized that wellbeing isn’t something you buy; it’s something you tend to. It’s in the way a specific scent can ground a wandering mind, or how a thoughtfully designed ritual can offer a sense of safety in a chaotic world.
Every curation that enters this space is a piece of my own discovery. I don't just "select" these elements—I live with them, I breathe with them, and I ensure they carry the restorative energy you deserve. My goal is to do the heavy lifting of filtering through the world’s noise so that when you arrive here, you find only what is essential and truly aligned.
Let me take care of the details, so you can take care of yourself.
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You are a someone who has a desire and willingness to live from the inside-out. Someone who believes that while clarity, truth, and freedom can be scary, they are a necessary part of a life well lived and a life well led.
Someone who is curious and open enough to explore the many layers of themselves using tools that are supportive of your growth but not replacements for it.
Someone who is willing to take responsibility of themselves, for themselves and their impact on the spaces around them.
Someone ready to explore and transform not through any “fixing” but through a sense of reverence and devotion to all parts of themselves. So you can extend this very reverence to everything and everyone you meet on your path.