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​Mu — 무 / 無 巫, of Chinese origin (Wu), carries multiple meanings depending on tone.
When I speak of Mu, I am pointing to two intertwined qualities:
first, the emptiness, the void, the non-existence, not (negation)
and second, the archetype of the shaman, the one who moves between worlds: storyteller, healer, rainmaker, psychopomp, scribe, dancing between Heaven and Earth ( the Chinese character wu carries many meanings)

 

Dao — 도 (as in 도덕경) 
refers to Daoism and the natural way, the effortless unfolding, the inherent flow of life

 

Art is life and nature is the greatest artist.
We only need to look within and around us to witness the forms nature creates in infinite and unique forms.

The art of living is the art of nature, we are not separate from it; we are expressions of it.

As we turn inward, we begin to em-body our own nature , there is nothing to force or construct , only to allow life to move through us, as it already does.

The practices I share emerge from my own daily rhythm, various ways of returning to our natural way of being. My artistic and creative explorations invite our body and mind to dance back into its natural intelligence and flow.

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