Around Every Corner” is the first part of a text written in epistolary form, in the emergency, at the Tihar Women’s Prison, in New Delhi, under difficult conditions and uncertainty. These long months of isolation, cut off from family, far from the native land, in a culture and a foreign language, are transformed over the course of the day into a workshop of awakening in which discoveries, observations and reflections swirl before finish listed, labeled and classified. The story of a long journey, literally and figuratively, intimate, which leads the writer as the recipient inexorably to the emergence of the corner of spirituality and on its land of wisdom: India.