The Living Archive
Rawaya
A Classy woman on a mission confluence of clinical research, existential philosophy, and the quiet authority of the natural world.
"To archive is to resist the erasure of time. My practice exists in the tension between what is remembered and what is felt."
In an age of digital noise, I advocate for the slowness of deep cognition. My work bridges the empirical rigor of clinical psychology with the ambiguous beauty of existential thought, creating a space where the mind can finally rest.
"2To archive is to resist the erasure of time. My practice exists in the tension between what is remembered and what is felt."
In an age of digital noise, I advocate for the slowness of deep cognition. My work bridges the empirical rigor of clinical psychology with the ambiguous beauty of existential thought, creating a space where the mind can finally rest.
"3To archive is to resist the erasure of time. My practice exists in the tension between what is remembered and what is felt."
In an age of digital noise, I advocate for the slowness of deep cognition. My work bridges the empirical rigor of clinical psychology with the ambiguous beauty of existential thought, creating a space where the mind can finally rest.
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The Researcher
Exploring the intersection of cultural anthropology and modern existentialism. Digging for roots in a rootless age.
Kuwait
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Brand Ambassador
Cartier Women’s Initiative Middle East Fellow
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The Guide
Clinical Writing
The Archive
Selected Writings 2024-2026
Listening as Architecture
- Cognitive Flexibility
- Cognitive Flexibility
- Cognitive Flexibility
From the Studio
“I create objects because I need them. The journals, the pens, the paper—these are not commodities, but tools for thought. I hope they serve your practice as well as they have served mine.”
Rawaya
“Writing is a gentle space for understanding the self.”
Philosophy