
Writing & Publications

Writing is a core part of my practice—
a way of observing, articulating, and integrating lived experience across education, healing, and relationships with the more-than-human world.
My work includes reflective essays, applied practice texts, and story-based writing for both adults and young readers.
Some publications are complete and available; others are ongoing—emerging through long-term inquiry, experience, and dialogue.
Selected works from my writing practice

Akashic Language Animal Soul Contracts and Transformational Healing Modalities
A practice-based exploration of interspecies healing, intuitive perception, and soul-level agreements.
This book explores healing relationships between humans and animals through lived experience, observation, and reflective inquiry.
Rather than offering rigid methods, it invites readers to develop sensitivity, listening, and ethical awareness within healing work.
The Zen Farm Where Magic Glows (Children’s Book)
A story of land, animals, and everyday care.
Written for young readers, Lake Sai Farm introduces themes of responsibility, empathy, and coexistence through gentle storytelling. The book encourages children to notice relationships — with animals, with land, and with one another — through everyday life.

Works in Progress / Forthcoming
In addition to published works, I am developing several long-term writing projects.
These works emerge gradually through practice, collaboration, and lived inquiry—rather than fixed timelines.
Current areas of exploration include:
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integrative and embodied approaches to learning
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cross-cultural experience and ecological awareness
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creative inquiry as a pathway for perception and emotional attunement
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understanding relationships between humans and animals beyond function
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writing as a way of observing and transforming experience
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Some writing is published under the name Suhela Nilayam.
This body of work explores human–animal relationships, intuitive perception, and reflective inquiry, grounded in long-term practice and lived experience.