Co-Creation Spaces

Avyayi Co-Creation Spaces: Where We Play With Possibility

“In true learning, there is no teacher, no student—only consciousness exploring itself through multiple eyes.”

We don’t educate. We don’t consult. We don’t train.

We playfully interact. We are neither just the domains of knowledge nor just the connections—we are the living network itself, sometimes crystallizing as nodes where edges meet, sometimes flowing as edges that unite distant nodes. In this eternal shape-shifting lie the Aha! and Awe! moments.

At Avyayi, we dance between being and becoming—sometimes we are the meeting places, sometimes we are the meetings themselves.

In our spaces, wisdom isn’t transferred—it’s discovered, shared, celebrated. We create spaces where:

  • Managers learn from interns
  • Parents discover wisdom in their children’s questions
  • Ancient principles dance with modern challenges
  • Everyone is simultaneously teacher and student
  • Joy becomes the medium through which insight travels

What Happens in Our Play Spaces?

Sometimes it looks like a “workshop” on time management. But really, it’s a collective exploration of how consciousness experiences duration.

Sometimes it looks like “consulting” for organizations. But really, it’s perspectives dancing together until new possibilities emerge.

Sometimes it looks like “leadership training.” But really, it’s humans discovering their own authority through play.

The topics might have names—Leadership, Family Business, Stress Management—but these are just doorways into the deeper play of consciousness discovering itself.

Meet Anil B. Ankulkar: A Fellow Traveler with Unique Lenses

In our co-creation spaces, you’ll often encounter Anil—not as an instructor, but as someone who brings particularly rich perspectives to our collective exploration.

His Journey

Anil has spent 30+ years playing in the fields where engineering meets consciousness, where family businesses become spiritual practices, and where lean management reveals itself as a form of meditation. With an M.Tech that taught him to see systems and a life that taught him to see souls, he offers a unique blend of analytical precision and philosophical depth.

What He Brings to the Play

  • The Engineer’s Eye: He sees patterns where others see chaos, structures where others see confusion
  • The Householder’s Wisdom: Having navigated family, business, and spiritual life, he knows how principles actually land in daily reality
  • The Questioner’s Spirit: His favorite response isn’t an answer but a better question
  • The Integrator’s Gift: He naturally weaves the mathematical with the mystical, the practical with the profound

When Anil joins a session, he comes not as the expert but as the most curious person in the room. You might find him:

  • Sharing a story from his factory floor that suddenly illuminates a spiritual principle
  • Asking the question that makes everyone pause and reconsider
  • Drawing diagrams that somehow capture the ineffable
  • Laughing at his own assumptions as readily as anyone else’s

An Invitation

When you encounter Anil in our co-creation laboratory, engage him not as an authority but as a playmate—one who happens to carry some interesting tools in his pocket from his particular journey. His joy is not in being right but in being surprised by what emerges in dialogue.


The Children Spaces: Where Young Consciousness Plays

“In every child lives a sage who remembers how to wonder. In every sage lives a child who never forgot how to play.”

Our spaces welcome consciousness at every age. When children join our play, magic happens:

  • Story Circles become living mythologies where Krishna’s butter-stealing teaches creative rebellion
  • Creation Spaces where small hands shape clay into gods, discovering they too can create worlds
  • Family Explorations where three generations discover wisdom has no age

Here, children aren’t taught—they’re recognized as the natural philosophers they already are. Their “Why?” is the universe questioning itself. Their art is consciousness taking form. Their play is the most serious work of all.

Currently Emerging:

  • Saturday Morning Wonder Circles (ages 5-12)
  • Mythology Alive Sessions (all ages together)

Because sometimes the youngest voices carry the oldest wisdom.


Come to Join the Spaces

For Families: Special sessions where all ages explore together
For Young Philosophers: Dedicated spaces for ages 5-16

Whether you join us as young or as old, for an hour or a year, you’ll find:

  • No lectures, only conversations
  • No experts, only experienced players
  • No curriculum, only emerging wisdom
  • No graduation, only continuous unfolding

This is the Avyayi way: Where the peacock feather’s incompleteness reminds us that there’s always more to discover, where “Ahoi! Aha! Awe!” happens in endless cycles, where learning and teaching dissolve into the joy of shared exploration.


But we can’t promise any of the things like success, profits, marks, etc. What emerges is always a surprise—that’s how you know it’s real.


Then let’s begin a conversation. An interaction of perspectives where something new can be born.