The Forest Within
- Aashna Bhagwatprasad
- Sep 15, 2025
- 1 min read

Spending time in nature—especially in forests—not only connects me to the Earth, but also to myself. Being deep in the woods feels like having a silent, soulful conversation, far removed from the noise and clutter of urban life. It’s a return to the roots—both literally and spiritually.

My bond with the forest began early, shaped by countless journeys to the lush, untamed wilderness of Central India. It was there, among the sal and teak trees, that my love for nature, wildlife, and the intricate forest ecosystem took root. Year after year, my father and I explored jungles across India and beyond. Yet, it is the forests of Madhya Pradesh that remain the most cherished—vibrant, mysterious, and deeply grounding.

The moment I step into these woods, something shifts. The air feels different—thicker with oxygen, alive with scent and sound. It’s as if the forest knows you’re there and invites you to slow down, breathe, listen. It heals and rejuvenates not just my body, but my mind and soul. Each safari, each quest to catch a glimpse of the elusive tiger, sharpens my senses and centers my awareness. I become present, fully alive.
These moments of connection and stillness are more than just escapes—they are therapy. Each journey into the wild renews me. I return recharged, re-energized, and inspired. That creative energy flows directly into my craft at Enii, shaping everything I do with intention, purpose, and a touch of the wild.

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