Time Bending, Bodies Mending: Towards Bliss Supreme is a 50-page artist book and anthropological inquiry into yoga as a form of embodied medicine, traced across three generations of my family. Blending personal narrative with family archives, oral histories, and visual practice, the project reflects on the yogic body as a site of transformation – shaped by kinship, memory, and place. Moving fluidly between lived experience and archival research, the work considers how yogic practices are not simply passed down, but continually reshaped by the conditions of each body, time, and cultural moment.