Rasim Daminov

Rasim Daminov This page is an attempt to consolidate and deliver any artistic or intellectual ideas that might arise May presence become the womb of creation.

My name is Rasim Daminov and I am an introspective writer deeply rooted in cultural exploration and spiritual observation. Whether it is a poem, a literary review, or a philosophical reflection, I craft with clarity, rhythm, and soul. This page is a attempt to bring together my creative insights under the unifying theme — the art of presence.

Wrote a short story about two old friends reconnecting in a coffee shop. One has been abroad, the other stayed behind. A...
11/03/2026

Wrote a short story about two old friends reconnecting in a coffee shop. One has been abroad, the other stayed behind. A short story about ambition and friendship. Enjoy the quiet read🙂

We were in the coffee shop. Bekzat sat on the edge of the couch and spoke to me. A waitress came by for an order and placed the menu on the table. Donny smiled at her and waited. He knew what he wa…

WALKING THE TAOChapter 6: The Body of the SpiritA daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.What if movement ...
22/06/2025

WALKING THE TAO
Chapter 6: The Body of the Spirit

A daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.

What if movement didn’t begin in the mind, but in something lighter — something immortal? In this chapter, I explore the quiet intelligence of the breath, and how living is born of non-living.

“What creates life is not itself alive” ~LIEH-TZU~

SILENT DIALOGUES WITH BHAGAVANEntry  #1This series are silent conversations with Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi — an India...
20/06/2025

SILENT DIALOGUES WITH BHAGAVAN
Entry #1

This series are silent conversations with Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi — an Indian saint and founder of the spiritual path rooted in Self-Inquiry and Devotion. Inspired by His works and His Being, I write in complete silence of the mind, and devote these writings to His Person.

Entry #1 is a meditation that speaks from stillness. It observes the futility of becoming someone as a pretense of our mind. And when we clearly see that everyone plays the same game of pretense — the mind slowly subsides. What remains is pure presence.

Oh Sri Bhagavan…I feel something arising in me as I devote this writing to you. I sense the energy flowing to the top, an excitement, a childish burning within that wants to escape, my dreams comin…

WALKING THE TAOChapter 5: Of Heaven and EarthA daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.The mind always esca...
15/06/2025

WALKING THE TAO
Chapter 5: Of Heaven and Earth

A daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.

The mind always escapes through the senses: when we are attuned to other people's truths — through listening and speaking — we lose touch with our cores. In this chapter, I explore how one can reclaim and preserve his stillness, through silence and ritual.

“We walk between Heaven and Earth, light in our heads and heavy in our bones.” “When the main path has many by-ways, sheep lose their way. When learning leads in many directions, studen…

WALKING THE TAOChapter 4: The Yielding MindA daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.Every morning, I sit w...
13/06/2025

WALKING THE TAO
Chapter 4: The Yielding Mind

A daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.
Every morning, I sit with a chapter of the Tao Te Ching — not to explain it, not to dissect it, but to let it whisper something real and wordless into my heart.

Sometimes the mind just won't let go — it clings, resists, and tries to stay in control. But when we start to soften, something deeper opens up. This is chapter 4 of Walking the Tao — about learning to trust the emptiness.

“The ancient masters of the Way had no ambiton. They dulled their edges, and did not insist on anything” ~Li HSI-CHAI~

WALKING THE TAOChapter 3: Empty Mind, Full StomachA daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.Every morning, ...
11/06/2025

WALKING THE TAO
Chapter 3: Empty Mind, Full Stomach

A daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.
Every morning, I sit with a chapter of the Tao Te Ching — not to explain it, not to dissect it, but to let it whisper something real and wordless into my heart.

This chapter talks about the mind and how it stands in the way of our growth. Knowledge creates desire; desire pushes for action — we live in a never-ending loop of self-justification. The Tao, however, offers a remedy in stillness. Chapter 3 now is live

“The reason the world is in disorder is because of action. Action comes from desire. And the desire comes from knowledge.” ~WEI YUAN~

WALKING THE TAOChapter 2: On Claiming and LosingA daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.Every morning, I ...
09/06/2025

WALKING THE TAO
Chapter 2: On Claiming and Losing

A daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching.

Every morning, I sit with a chapter of the Tao Te Ching — not to explain it, not to dissect it, but to let it whisper something real and wordless into my heart.

What if the very act of claiming something is what makes us lose it? In this new chapter of Walking the Tao, I explore the quiet wisdom through a single saying — that our true nature lives beyond names and forms.

“Losing something is the result of claiming something. How can a person lose what he does not claim?” ~SU CH’E~

山卂ㄥҜ丨几Ꮆ ㄒ卄乇 ㄒ卂ㄖChapter 1: Where All The Things BeginA daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te ChingEvery morning,...
07/06/2025

山卂ㄥҜ丨几Ꮆ ㄒ卄乇 ㄒ卂ㄖ
Chapter 1: Where All The Things Begin

A daily poetic reflection inspired by the Tao Te Ching

Every morning, I sit with a chapter of the Tao Te Ching — not to explain it, not to dissect it, but to let it whisper something real and wordless into my heart.

The Tao cannot be spoken, but it can be lived.
These are not teachings. These are footprints.
One step, one chapter, one day at a time.

I write what flows, without polishing or preaching.
You are welcome to walk beside me.

“When we are free from desire, we can see the infinitesimal where things begin. When we are subject to desire, we can see where things end” ~WANG PI~

Do you think you have control over your life? Poe's Valdemar dives into the chilling truth about control and surrender —...
24/05/2025

Do you think you have control over your life? Poe's Valdemar dives into the chilling truth about control and surrender — and it's not pretty. Read my review to face the dark reality.

“At the moment of my releasing him from his trance, a horrid change came over the sufferer… his whole frame at once — within the space of a single minute, or less — shrunk, collapsed, a…

The journey begins from the self — it calls from within: inward, true, and unwavering. It is not altogether quiet — it h...
24/05/2025

The journey begins from the self — it calls from within: inward, true, and unwavering. It is not altogether quiet — it haunts, stirs, and won't let go. "The Calling" is a poem for those who feel the ache of becoming.

That dreams are not mere nighttime stories but clear messages is a truth long known. They don’t end when you wake up – they linger in your waking life, waiting to be understood. Dreams …

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